The year 2024 marked a historic turning point for Bengali cinema, driven largely by the release of the action-thriller mega-hit, . Directed by Raihan Rafi and starring Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan, the film shattered box office records domestically and internationally.
: The film features an elite cross-border ensemble including Shakib Khan in a dual avatar, Tollywood star Mimi Chakraborty, the highly acclaimed Chanchal Chowdhury, and Masuma Rahman Nabila. Toofan -2024- www.bdmusic23.help Bengali Chorki...
"Toofan" grossed approximately ৳56 crore ($4.6 million) , making it the highest-grossing Bangladeshi film of 2024 and the second-highest of all time. The year 2024 marked a historic turning point
Enter Rima (Mimi Chakraborty), a fiery journalist who sees Shakib as both a monster and a necessary evil. Their cat-and-mouse romance forms the emotional core. Meanwhile, a veteran politician (Masum Aziz in a chilling performance) uses Shakib as a pawn, setting the stage for a third-act betrayal that forces our "anti-hero" to decide what kind of storm he wants to be—one that destroys, or one that cleanses. "Toofan" grossed approximately ৳56 crore ($4
The year 2024 marked a historic turning point for Bengali cinema, driven largely by the release of the action-thriller mega-hit, . Directed by Raihan Rafi and starring Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan, the film shattered box office records domestically and internationally.
: The film features an elite cross-border ensemble including Shakib Khan in a dual avatar, Tollywood star Mimi Chakraborty, the highly acclaimed Chanchal Chowdhury, and Masuma Rahman Nabila.
"Toofan" grossed approximately ৳56 crore ($4.6 million) , making it the highest-grossing Bangladeshi film of 2024 and the second-highest of all time.
Enter Rima (Mimi Chakraborty), a fiery journalist who sees Shakib as both a monster and a necessary evil. Their cat-and-mouse romance forms the emotional core. Meanwhile, a veteran politician (Masum Aziz in a chilling performance) uses Shakib as a pawn, setting the stage for a third-act betrayal that forces our "anti-hero" to decide what kind of storm he wants to be—one that destroys, or one that cleanses.
