Mizanur Rahman Aryan’s short film Booking is a romantic and gripping addition to his storytelling repertoire. The title itself is intriguing, and the film’s narrative beautifully aligns with its unique name. Love can be expressed in countless ways, and Booking offers a refreshingly different perspective on the theme.
For the first time, the talented ABM Sumon stars opposite Porimoni, creating an exciting and fresh on-screen pairing. The combination of Aryan’s direction, Porimoni’s captivating presence, and Sumon’s compelling performance promises a delightful cinematic experience.
One of the film’s highlights is the song “Prothom Premer Gane”, written by Someshwar Ali, composed by Sajid Sarkar, and sung by Rehan Rasul. The heartfelt lyrics and soulful music leave a lasting impression on the audience.
Sumon stands out with his charming looks, powerful dialogue delivery, and well-thought-out costume choices. Meanwhile, Porimoni, in her striking red saree and long hair, commands attention with her elegance and grace. Their performances, coupled with a well-crafted story, mesmerizing background score, and stunning visuals, make Booking a must-watch.
The film’s real magic lies in its unexpected ending. The connection between a torn 20-taka note and the title Booking will leave viewers pondering long after the credits roll. Booking is part of Bongo’s Valentine’s Day special project Love Stories, featuring performances by stars such as Sabila Nur, Niloy Alamgir, Dighi, Ziaul Palash, and Parsa Evana.
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