Sohel Khan
Sohel Khan’s filmography is honestly a wild ride through Bangladeshi cinema, and the dude’s got some serious range. You look at “Porobashinee” from 2017 and it’s like—sci-fi, aliens, big ideas, stuff you don’t see every day in Dhallywood. It’s not just your run-of-the-mill love story or action flick; it’s got this whole thriller vibe with a dash of futuristic madness. And the special effects? Not Hollywood-level, but hey, they gave it a good shot. People remember it for pushing boundaries, even if the CGI sometimes made you chuckle.
Swing to “Desha: The Leader” (2014) and you’re in totally different territory. Political drama, high stakes, the kind of film that tries to make you think while still serving up action and intrigue. Sohel’s role here really sticks—he’s not just filling space; he’s the guy driving the whole thing. The movie dives into corruption, power struggles, and what it actually takes to be a leader. It’s got some edge, and Sohel knows how to work a tense scene.
Then there’s “Nirontor” (2006). Way more grounded, kind of that slow-burn drama that creeps up on you. It’s about relationships, regrets, and the stuff people don’t usually talk about out loud. Sohel brings a kind of quiet intensity here; it’s totally different from his flashier roles. The whole film feels more intimate, like you’re peeking into someone’s real life. Overall, the dude’s film list isn’t huge, but it’s memorable—each movie brings a different flavor, and he’s got the chops to pull it off.