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Bannah’s "Nasta" depicts torture under fascist, marks on audiences
In the face of the student-led mass movement, dictator Sheikh Hasina left power on 5 August 2024 and fled to India, which is known as the July uprising. Director Mabrur Rashid Bannah has made a short film about the torture carried out on dissenters during Hasinas rule. He named it Nasta. The short...