
Damal
War · Drama
Overview
The film tells the story of the legendary 'Shadhin Bangla Football Team' founded during the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh. They played friendly matches across India to raise funds which would be used in the war. The film also portrays the personal lives of few players of the team and their struggle and losses during the war. Though the film is inspired by true events, it takes cinematic liberty and mixes fiction with reality as well.
Top Cast


Siam Ahmed
Siam Ahmed
Durjoy
Siam Ahmed
Durjoy


Bidya Sinha Saha Mim
Bidya Sinha Saha Mim
Hasna
Bidya Sinha Saha Mim
Hasna


Sariful Razz
Sariful Razz
Munna
Sariful Razz
Munna


Intekhab Dinar
Intekhab Dinar
Manager
Intekhab Dinar
Manager
Sumit Sen Gupta
Sumit Sen Gupta
Monir
Sumit Sen Gupta
Monir


Shahnaz Sumi
Shahnaz Sumi
Durjoy's Cousin
Shahnaz Sumi
Durjoy's Cousin


Rashed Mamun Apu
Rashed Mamun Apu
Tuku Mia
Rashed Mamun Apu
Tuku Mia


Kayes Chowdhury
Kayes Chowdhury
Munna's Father
Kayes Chowdhury
Munna's Father


Somu Chowdhury
Somu Chowdhury
Durjoy's Father
Somu Chowdhury
Durjoy's Father
Sayed Babu
Sayed Babu
Major Kamran
Sayed Babu
Major Kamran
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