Pressure Cooker
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- Mar 23, 2026
কমার্শিয়াল ফিল্ম বানানোর গন্ডি, লিমিটেশন, চাপের মাঝে থেকে রায়হান রাফি যেসব এক্সপেরিমেন্ট করেছেন এই সিনেমায়, যেসব রিস্ক নিয়েছেন, সেগুলো প্রশংসনীয় - এবং সেটা তার আরো পরীক্ষামূলক কাজ অদূর ভবিষ্যতে করার তাড়নাকেই ইঙ্গিত করে। সিনেম্যাটোগ্রাফি এবং গল্প বলার ভঙ্গিতে অন্যান্য…
AsharhMar 25, 2026Someone said in the hall that this could be a tv series instead of a movie, and I agree.
Farhana LubaMar 21, 2026Abit long but captivating enough. Masterful way to connect the dots in the climax. Also a handj*b worth dying for
Raf - May 11, 2026
Pressure Cooker (2026) is a bold Bangladeshi social thriller more than a commercial entertainer. It stands out for its theme and ambition, even if execution isn’t perfect.
Minh4jMay 7, 2026So I am not taking the absence of subtlety as a flaw here. Subtlety has never been the primary key in Bangladeshi commercial cinema. Especially in a Raihan Rafi film. So when I found the theatre to be half packed, when I saw the audience react to the bits and pieces and I…
Sazzad_JahidMar 29, 2026Visually, it was stunning with perfect wide shots. The music, story, and cinematography worked well, but the ending could have been better.
Amit 🦖 - Mar 28, 2026
I remember watching a bit of shurongo at some relatives place. Was not into it. I do not want to take the responsibility of "saving bangladeshi" cinema as an audience. If it dies, it dies. As you can tell I went into this as a sceptic but I am also someone who doesn't want…
nonamehash3Mar 25, 2026Tushi delivers a solid performance within her range, but what really stands out is her script selection. So far, it's been refreshingly different from her peers, and films like this are exactly what our cinematic landscape needs right now. The cinematography and color…
NahidMar 30, 2026A glamorous actress steps into a dark, complex role, set against the neon-lit underbelly of Dhaka, where crime, politics, religion, and survival collide, and money fuels every desire. It’s a world of relentless hustle, where blood, sweat, and morality is tied to the value…
𝚂𝙰𝙴𝙴𝙼 𝙰𝚂𝙷𝚁𝙰𝙵