Mehedi Hassan Hridoy
Mehedi Hassan Hridoy’s filmography is a wild ride, honestly. Borbaad, dropping in 2025, already has people buzzing—no surprise there, considering the hype storm around it. Hridoy’s got this knack for digging into gritty themes, and you can see it in his earlier works too. Take Hotel Niribili from 2022, for example: it’s not your typical hotel drama. The whole thing unravels like a fever dream, mixing sketchy secrets with raw emotion. Every character feels like they're hiding something, and you end up second guessing everyone’s motives. Kinda makes you want to check the closet before going to bed.
Now, jump back to Injection (2020). That one? Yikes, it’s a tense ride. Not for the faint-hearted. There’s this eerie undercurrent running through the whole story, and you never quite know who’s the real villain till the credits roll. Hridoy doesn’t spoon-feed the audience; he lets you squirm and stew over the choices his characters make. Love it or hate it—his films stick with you. They don’t just entertain, they mess with your head a little.
So yeah, if you’re into movies that actually make you think (and maybe lose sleep), Hridoy’s projects are worth diving into. Each one’s got its own flavor, but there’s this thread of unpredictability and emotional punch tying them all together. He's not here to play it safe—and honestly, that’s what makes his stuff so addictive.