Anonno Mamun

Anonno Mamun isn’t just some random name that pops up in the credits—this guy’s basically carved out his own lane in the Bangladeshi film industry. If you’ve caught Amanush (2022), you already know he’s not afraid to dive deep into the whole messy web of human emotions, tossing his characters into situations where you honestly wonder if anyone’s coming out clean. That movie? Yeah, talk about a wild ride through twists, betrayals, and those moments where you’re yelling at the screen because nobody’s making good decisions. Then there’s Bandhan (2017). Mamun shifts gears, dialing up the whole family drama angle. It’s not just your typical soap opera stuff—he’s digging into what glues families together and what rips them apart. You can practically feel the tension simmering under every dinner table conversation, and he’s got this knack for making even the small moments pack a punch. Oh, and don’t sleep on Dard (2024). It’s pretty fresh, and Mamun’s showing he’s still got it. This one leans into pain—the kind that sticks with you, whether it’s heartbreak, regret, or flat-out loss. You can tell he’s not interested in sugar-coating reality. Instead, he throws his characters into situations that hurt, and you can practically feel the sting through the screen. All in all, Anonno Mamun’s filmography isn’t just a list—it’s a rollercoaster through love, chaos, and everything in between. Dude’s got stories to tell, and he’s not pulling any punches.

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  • Professions: Director, Writer, Producer

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