This is Fahadur Reza, a cinematographer willing to bring change to society by telling stories through movies. I am passionate about making documentaries, short films, and photography. To me, the lens is the tool to hold time and display stories from a third-eye view. Currently, I am working as a camera person for a national television channel, namely Independent Television since 2011. In the future, I have a dream of establishing a school for making films for disadvantaged people and women in Bangladesh to ensure them an opportunity to fulfill their dream by giving them a platform and training.
Village dignitaries and the chairman attended the village trial. Amena will be judged. Amena's crime is that she killed her child. Munshi Swapan narrates how he saw Amena killed. However, the chairman is not satisfied with anything in their statement. Amena also sits speechless. Suddenly breaking the silence, Amena said, the lack of the world is like hell. So killing his suckling child freed him from this hell.
Innocent children will go to heaven and eat their fill. So Amena has no regret in killing the child.