
Guerrilla
Drama · History · War
Overview
Bilkis Banu lost her husband Hasan on the night of 25th March 1971. She tries to forget him and concentrate on the urban guerrilla movements of Dhaka with Altaf Mahmud, Shahadat, Mrs Khan and many more. But when spies and the razakars inform them, most of their people get arrested and Bilkis has to run for her life, towards her village.
Top Cast


Jaya Ahsan
Jaya Ahsan
Bilkis Banu
Jaya Ahsan
Bilkis Banu


Shatabdi Wadud
Shatabdi Wadud
Captain Shamsad / Major Sarfaraj
Shatabdi Wadud
Captain Shamsad / Major Sarfaraj


A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman
A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman
Taslim Sardar
A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman
Taslim Sardar
Shampa Reza
Shampa Reza
Mrs. Khan
Shampa Reza
Mrs. Khan


Ahmed Rubel
Ahmed Rubel
Altaf Mahmud
Ahmed Rubel
Altaf Mahmud


Azad Abul Kalam
Azad Abul Kalam
Azad Abul Kalam
Mirana Zaman
Mirana Zaman
Mirana Zaman


Masum Aziz
Masum Aziz
Masum Aziz


S.M. Mohsin
S.M. Mohsin
S.M. Mohsin


Kochi Khondokar
Kochi Khondokar
Kochi Khondokar
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