Originally scheduled for release on July 24, the film’s OTT debut was postponed out of respect for the July 21 tragic plane crash at Milestone School and College.
The film belongs to the murder mystery genre and follows the investigation of a disturbing series of crimes—three young women raped and murdered in the same district. Azmeri Haque Badhon plays the lead role of police officer Leena, tasked with uncovering the truth.
After securing a spot in the top 10 of “Lux Superstar” in 2018, Puja Agnes Cruze chose patience over haste when it came to making her silver screen debut. Now, years later, her moment finally arrived with “Esha Murder”, where she plays the titular role, a role that not only marks her cinematic breakthrough but also fulfills a dream she has cherished since childhood.
This is where Badhan steps in as the lead, playing officer Leena. From the get-go, she is a no-nonsense character. She is a strong police officer, but a heavily traumatised woman. It is the trauma that leads her to train, persist, and become a law enforcement officer in the first place, a plot device that pays off to its fullest near the end.
National Award-winning actress Azmeri Haque Badhan is earning praise for her latest film “Esha Murder”, which premiered on Eid-ul-Azha and is directed by Sunny Sanwar. Badhan takes on the leading role of a police officer in this woman-centric thriller, and the actress has since been immersed in promotions—appearing on TV, visiting theatres, and speaking with the press.
Azmeri Haque Badhan, the National Film Award-winning actor who rose to global recognition with “Rehana Maryam Noor”, is returning to the silver screen in a bold new role. Her upcoming film “Esha Murder”, directed by Sunny Sanwar, is set for release this Eid, and she plays a police officer for the first time on screen.
Actress Sushama Sarker has showcased her talent in theatre, television dramas, films, and OTT platforms over the course of several years. The thespian has moreover been a long-standing member of the theatre troupe Desh Natak while dedicating her time to stage performances in Dhaka for over two decades.
Breaking away from the traditional narrative where male characters dominate officer roles, Badhan found the prospect of portraying a female police officer uniquely captivating as the director unravelled the story's intricacies.
Excitement is palpable amongst murder-mystery fans as Cop Creation and Binge drop the teaser of the much-anticipated thriller, “Esha Muder: Cycle of Karma”. Directed by Sunny Sanwar, known for “Mission Extreme” and “Dhaka Attack”, the film promises to be an adrenaline-fueled journey into the heart of true events that shook the nation.
Originally scheduled for release on July 24, the film’s OTT debut was postponed out of respect for the July 21 tragic plane crash at Milestone School and College.
The film belongs to the murder mystery genre and follows the investigation of a disturbing series of crimes—three young women raped and murdered in the same district. Azmeri Haque Badhon plays the lead role of police officer Leena, tasked with uncovering the truth.
After securing a spot in the top 10 of “Lux Superstar” in 2018, Puja Agnes Cruze chose patience over haste when it came to making her silver screen debut. Now, years later, her moment finally arrived with “Esha Murder”, where she plays the titular role, a role that not only marks her cinematic breakthrough but also fulfills a dream she has cherished since childhood.
This is where Badhan steps in as the lead, playing officer Leena. From the get-go, she is a no-nonsense character. She is a strong police officer, but a heavily traumatised woman. It is the trauma that leads her to train, persist, and become a law enforcement officer in the first place, a plot device that pays off to its fullest near the end.
National Award-winning actress Azmeri Haque Badhan is earning praise for her latest film “Esha Murder”, which premiered on Eid-ul-Azha and is directed by Sunny Sanwar. Badhan takes on the leading role of a police officer in this woman-centric thriller, and the actress has since been immersed in promotions—appearing on TV, visiting theatres, and speaking with the press.
Azmeri Haque Badhan, the National Film Award-winning actor who rose to global recognition with “Rehana Maryam Noor”, is returning to the silver screen in a bold new role. Her upcoming film “Esha Murder”, directed by Sunny Sanwar, is set for release this Eid, and she plays a police officer for the first time on screen.
Actress Sushama Sarker has showcased her talent in theatre, television dramas, films, and OTT platforms over the course of several years. The thespian has moreover been a long-standing member of the theatre troupe Desh Natak while dedicating her time to stage performances in Dhaka for over two decades.
Breaking away from the traditional narrative where male characters dominate officer roles, Badhan found the prospect of portraying a female police officer uniquely captivating as the director unravelled the story's intricacies.
Excitement is palpable amongst murder-mystery fans as Cop Creation and Binge drop the teaser of the much-anticipated thriller, “Esha Muder: Cycle of Karma”. Directed by Sunny Sanwar, known for “Mission Extreme” and “Dhaka Attack”, the film promises to be an adrenaline-fueled journey into the heart of true events that shook the nation.
Eid-ul-Fitr is approaching in three months. While the anticipated date for Eid-ul-Fitr falls in the second week of April, there is currently significant discourse surrounding the movie releases during this period. Numerous production companies have already disclosed the potential titles of their films, with about half a dozen movies in consideration. Titles such as “Rajkumar”, “Omar”, “Esha Murder”, “Jamdani” and “Netri The Leader” are prominently featured in this lineup.