Raveena and Riaz in Dolopoti (2001) Bangla Movie |
Dolopoti (2001)
(The Head of a Group) is a Bangladeshi romantic action drama film directed by
Mohommod Hannan in 2001. The film is produced and distributed by Mass Media
Ltd. Dolopoti is starred by Riaz, Raveena and Dipjol in the lead roles.
Raveena is the main factor here. Director Mohommod Hannan has directed three
films with Ravvena. Raveena is from Bombay (now Mumbai) , India. She casts Praner
Cheya Priyo (1997), Sabdhan (2000) and Dolopoti (2001)
directed by Mohommod Hannan.
Story:
A middle class family member, a young boy Shahid turns
into a Revenger after his sister is raped and murdered with her boyfriend by a
local gang.
Raveena and Riaz in Dolopoti (2001) Bangla Movie |
Casting and Crews:
Riaz as Shahid
Raveena as Kajal
Dipjol as Tukkai Molla
Shahin Alam as Dr. Shamim
Moyuri as Maya
Maruf as Helaluzzaman
Shanu as Chhaya
Dolly Johur as Rokeya
A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman as Shahid’s father
Siraj Haidar as Police Inspector Haidar
Afzal Sharif as
Jacky Alamgir as
Suruj Bangali as
Guest Artists:
Khalil as Barrister
Mohommod Hannan as
Azharul Islam Khan as
Jahanara Bhuiyan as
Setu as
Jani Raj as
Tara Bhai as
Shamsuddin Tagore as
Raveena and Riaz in Dolopoti (2001) Bangla Movie |
Crews:
Built and Created in: Bangladesh
Film Development Corporation (BFDC)
Pictured in: Fahim
Studio
Lab Super: Mohiuddin
Color Analyst: Fayzul,
Nirab
Singers:
Andrew Kishore, Monir Khan, Kanak Chapa, Rizia Parvin, Biplab, Bipasha
Assistant Production Managers: Miraj,
Billal, Barek, Harun, Khalek, Khokon…
Assistant Dance Director: S. Alam, Munni
Assistant Make up Design: Rana, Mainul
Assistant Costume Designer: Hannan, Biplob
Art Director: Kolomtor
Lighting: Kashem, Abul, Nuru
Assistant Director: Ahsanulla Anando, Abul Hossain
Raju, Didarul Islam Soyeb, M.H. Philips Khan, Anwar Shahi,
Chief Make Up
Artist: Mannan
Chief Costume Designer: Khokon
Still Picture: Ayub Akando
Production Controller: Md. Nurul Islam (Bakha)
Production Manager: Md. Abul Hossain
Chief Assistant Still Picture Capturer: Ujjal
Chief Assistant Editor: Nasir
Chief Assistant Director: Syed Masum
Associate Director: Syed Shamsul Alam
Dance Director: Imdadul Hoque Khokon
Dialogue Receiver: Habib Ulla
Sound Engineer: Mofizul Hoque
Script Writer: Joseph Shotabdi
Cinematographer: Sirajul Islam Siraj
Editor: Amzad Hossain
Music Composer: Ahommed Imtiaz.
Music Receiver: Shruti Recording Studio
Screenplay and Directed by: Mohommod Hannan
Raveena and Riaz in Dolopoti (2001) Bangla Movie |
Reviews:
I have seen Praner Cheya Priyo (1997), Sabdhan
(2000) and also watched Dolopoti (2001). But the story, dialogues, performance,
cinematography and editing are same here. But there are several popular songs
here also. They are the main attractive thing in the film. But without it the
film has no emotional scene or dialogues are excessive and the overacting is also
a characteristic of the film. Narrative is good. But the film has not anything important
without the narrative and popular songs. But the performance of some characters
is very attractive for example; A.T.M Shamsuzzan. Siraj Haidar has cast good.
But though Riaz is the main character, his performance overall is normal. There
are some overacting, excessive dialogues, not natural or there is no emotion. So
the overall performance of him is normal. There are some indecent or vulgar
scenes in the film acted by Raveena and Moyuri.
Raveena and Riaz in Dolopoti (2001) Bangla Movie |
Though Raveena’s performance is
for the purpose a particular event, scene duration should not have made prolonging.
But Moyuri’s performance is good for nothing. It has been use for attracting
the audiences so that they can come to cinema hall to watch it. But the most
attractive and hearable thing in the film is the songs of Andrew Kishore, Monir
Khan, Kanak, Chapa and some others. Raveena’s performance has been increased with
the help of Riaz’s performance. But she overall casts well sometimes natural and
sometimes arterial. But A.T.M. Shamsuzzan’s performance is natural here. So, he
is main contribution of the film characters. Dipjol’s dialogue and performance
at first one cannot like. He will feel lacking of a villain. So, Dipjol is the
perfect here for antagonist character. But his artificial performance,
excessive and local dialogues are not standard for a film. Overall Mohommad Hannan
has made a weak film. For, there are huge weaknesses in the film. Actually, I
have said in another review that the 2000s is the most unsuccessful decay for
the Bangladesh Film Industry. Here indecency and vulgarity have entered into
Bengali films in this decay. So, in every year the film industry has counted
its unsuccess.