| Nurul Islam Bablu | |
| Russell Farazi | |
| Jayanto Chattopadhyay | |
| Rokeya Prachy |
When Bangladeshi father Kazi becomes a conservative Muslim, he opts to send his son, Anu, to an Islamic school in order to shelter him from the worldly influences of the 1960s. Meanwhile, Anu's thoughtful mother, Ayesha, who isn't inclined toward zealotry, handles the changes in stride. As the country heads into turmoil, the rigid beliefs that Kazi adheres to and his son tries to understand may have a lasting impact on the family.
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