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Khoj: The Search

Khoj-The Search
Khoj-The Search film commercial poster.
Directed byIftakar Chowdhury
Written bySusmoy Sumon
Produced byM. A. Jalil Ananta
Starring
CinematographyIftakar Chowdhury
Edited byIftakar Chowdhury
Music by
Distributed byMonsoon Films
Release date
  • 16 April 2010 (2010-04-16)
CountryBangladesh
LanguagesBengali
English

Khoj, The Search (Bengali: খোঁজ, দ্যা সার্চ) is a 2010 Bangladeshi Bengali romantic action film starring Ananta, Bobby, Afiea Nusrat Barsha and Sohel Rana.[citation needed]

Plot

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The film features Major Mahmud/Ananta (M A Jalil), a secret service agent working for Bangladesh Counter Intelligence (BCI), a fictional agency conceived in the Masud Rana series by Qazi Anwar Hussain.[citation needed] With the help of Captain Bobby, Major Mahmud thwarts the international arms syndicate headed by the notorious villain Nino.[citation needed]

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Khoj: The Search
Soundtrack album by
Imon Saha and Habib Wahid

All music is composed by Imon Saha and Habib Wahid.

Songs
No.TitlePlaybackLength
1."Etodin Kothay Chile"Habib Wahid 
2."Tumi Phire Takale"Bappa Majumdar 
3."Angtir Apekshay"Samina Chowdhury 
4."I am Searching for My Love"Ronti Das 
5."Dinete Shurjo Bhalo"Ferdous Wahid 
6."Ki Chokhe Amay"Kanak Chapa 
7."Tumi Phire Takale"Bappa Majumdar 

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Reception and box office

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Monsoon Films, a leading distributor in Dhaka, confirmed that the film opened across 44 cinemas all over Bangladesh.[citation needed] The movie was acclaimed for its overall picture quality and the use of elaborate visual effects in the action scenes.[2][3] Before the release, the movie drew a huge amount of public attention by a massive promotional campaign in the national and international media. The trailer and pre-released item numbers went viral via Facebook and YouTube, and became the first internet meme in Bangladesh. The producer and lead actor, M A Jalil has announced that the film will be followed up with a sequel.[4] Shahidul Islam Khokon, a commercially successful Dhallywood filmmaker, has been contracted for the next installment of the film[5][6] The film became a hit due to the flaws in the film, which gave it an unintentional humor appeal, to the mostly young viewers.[citation needed]

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