As Mujib grew older, he became increasingly involved in politics. He was influenced by the Bengali nationalist movement, which sought to promote the interests of the Bengali people within the Indian subcontinent. In 1948, Mujib joined the Awami League, a party that would become a vehicle for his leadership and vision.
The struggle for the recognition of Bengali as an official language. The Six-Point Movement: Mujib's roadmap for autonomy for East Pakistan. The 1970 General Election: mujibthemakingofanation2023720phdcamhi full
Critics have praised the film for its visual scale and emotional depth, but historians note certain creative liberties: As Mujib grew older, he became increasingly involved
In 1949, Mujib became a key figure in the Awami League, a party that would become instrumental in Bangladesh's struggle for independence. He was a skilled orator and organizer, and his charisma and leadership abilities quickly earned him a following among the Bengali people. The struggle for the recognition of Bengali as
Directed by renowned filmmaker and co-produced by the Government of Bangladesh and India’s NFDC (National Film Development Corporation), Mujib: The Making of a Nation was shot simultaneously in Bengali and English. The film stars Arifin Shuvoo as Mujib, alongside noted actors Nusrat Imrose Tisha, Tauquir Ahmed, and Fazlur Rahman Babu.