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Trailer for Juboraj Shamim's ‘Adim’ is out now 

Juboraj Shamim's "Adim"  is all set to hit theaters on May 26. The movie, which won accolades at many International Film Festivals, has already created a buzz on social media after the recent release of its trailer. 

 

Juboraj Shamim's "Adim"  is all set to hit theaters on May 26. The movie, which won accolades at many International Film Festivals, has already created a buzz on social media after the recent release of its trailer. 

The two-minute trailer has garnered immense appreciation from the audience for its portrayal of the people living in slums. 

"Adim" tells the story of slum dwellers and their struggles for survival and dignity in the face of poverty and deprivation. The film was shot entirely in a slum in Tongi and features a cast of mostly non-professional actors.

What makes "Adim" unique is that it was produced with the help of crowdfunding and the support of ordinary people, rather than through traditional means of financing. Juboraj Shamim's decision to make a film about the lives of slum dwellers and to involve the community in its production has been praised for its authenticity and social relevance. 

"Adim" has already won international recognition, having been awarded the Best Feature Film prize at the Moscow Indie Film Festival. 

 

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Trailer for Juboraj Shamim's ‘Adim’ is out now 

Juboraj Shamim's "Adim"  is all set to hit theaters on May 26. The movie, which won accolades at many International Film Festivals, has already created a buzz on social media after the recent release of its trailer. 

 

Juboraj Shamim's "Adim"  is all set to hit theaters on May 26. The movie, which won accolades at many International Film Festivals, has already created a buzz on social media after the recent release of its trailer. 

The two-minute trailer has garnered immense appreciation from the audience for its portrayal of the people living in slums. 

"Adim" tells the story of slum dwellers and their struggles for survival and dignity in the face of poverty and deprivation. The film was shot entirely in a slum in Tongi and features a cast of mostly non-professional actors.

What makes "Adim" unique is that it was produced with the help of crowdfunding and the support of ordinary people, rather than through traditional means of financing. Juboraj Shamim's decision to make a film about the lives of slum dwellers and to involve the community in its production has been praised for its authenticity and social relevance. 

"Adim" has already won international recognition, having been awarded the Best Feature Film prize at the Moscow Indie Film Festival. 

 

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