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Poramon 2
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRaihan Rafi
Written byDelowar Hossain Dil
Produced byAbdul Aziz
Starring
CinematographySaiful Shahin
Music by
Production
company
Distributed byJaaz Multimedia
Release date
  • 16 June 2018 (2018-06-16)[1]
Running time
146 Minute
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
Box officeest.1 crore (equivalent to 1.5 crore or US$130,000 in 2024)[2]

Poramon 2 (Bengali: পোড়ামন ২) is a Bangladeshi Bengali romantic drama film directed by Raihan Rafi and produced by Abdul Aziz. It is distributed by Jaaz Multimedia. Starring in the lead roles are Siam Ahmed,[3] Puja Cherry,[4] and Bapparaj.[5][6] It is the sequel of 2013 film Poramon starring Symon Sadik and Mahiya Mahi. The film was released on Eid al-Fitr of 2018 and music directed By Rizvi Hasan.[citation needed]. The film was a commercial success.[7]

Plot

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The only daughter of day laborer Kafil Mia, Jasmine, committed suicide by hanging herself at night, because her lover Kabir betrayed her. Since self-murder is not accepted in Islam, there is no place for the funeral and grave of Jasmine's dead body in the Islam inhabited Shwapnopuri village. A mosque imam and an influential rich man of the village with the help of Badrul Talukder did not let the funeral and grave take place in the village. Kafil Mia digs his daughter's grave in the Khas land (government owned land) on the bank of the river and performs her funeral. No one from the village took part in the funeral but, a small ten-year-old boy Sujon did. Kafil Mia could not accept his daughters death, but he begins to search for hope and strength in the midst of this tragedy. After 10 years, Pori and Sujon fell in love but Pori's family did not accept it. So, Sujon and Pori decided to escape from their village. The film ended with a tragic event.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Poramon 2 soundtrack
No.TitleLength
1."Number 1 Hero"3:22
2."O Hey Shyam"3:20
3."Suto Kata Ghuri"3:50
4."Poramon Title Track"3:05
5."Kichhudin Mone Mone"3:20
6."Keno Piriti Baraila"3:31
7."Bojhena Poramon"2:58

Awards

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Year Awards Category Recipients Result Ref
2018 Bachsas Awards Best Newcomer Puja Cherry Roy Won
2018 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Actor Siam Ahmed Won [11]
2018 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Actress Puja Cherry Roy Won
2018 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Playback Female Dilshad Nahar Kona for O Hey Shyam Won
2018 Meril Prothom Alo Awards Best Playback Male Imran Mahmudul for O Hey Shyam Won

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Poramon 2 is a 2018 Bangladeshi Bengali-language romantic drama film directed by Raihan Rafi and produced by Abdul Aziz under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia.[1] Starring Siam Ahmed as Sujan and Puja Cherry as Pori in the lead roles, alongside supporting actors such as Saeed Babu and Fazlur Rahman Babu, the film runs for approximately 2 hours and 26 minutes.[1] Set in the rural village of Shwapnopuri, it depicts a poignant tale of young love clashing against rigid societal traditions and religious norms in a conservative Islamic community.[1] The narrative intertwines two timelines: the tragic story of Jasmine, the daughter of day laborer Kafil Mia, who commits suicide after being betrayed by her lover Kabir and is denied a proper burial due to local religious customs, and the contemporary romance between Sujan and Pori, whose relationship draws fierce opposition from their families and the village elders.[1] Through its exploration of taboo love, familial duty, and the consequences of societal pressures, the film culminates in a heartbreaking resolution while also serving as a tribute to the late Bangladeshi actor Salman Shah.[1] With a screenplay helmed by Raihan Rafi, Poramon 2 emphasizes emotional depth and cultural realism in its portrayal of rural Bangladeshi life. Upon its release during Eid al-Fitr in 2018, Poramon 2 garnered attention for launching the careers of its lead actors and for its bold handling of sensitive themes.[2] It holds an average rating of 6.6 out of 10 on IMDb, based on 1,755 user reviews (as of November 2025), reflecting a mixed to positive reception for its storytelling and performances amid critiques of pacing in some dramatic elements.[1] The film contributed to the growing prominence of contemporary Bangladeshi cinema, particularly in romantic dramas that address social issues.

Background

Relation to Poramon

Poramon 2 functions as a spiritual successor to the 2013 Bangladeshi romantic drama film Poramon, directed by Zakir Hossain Raju, which explored themes of youthful love, family strife, and personal sacrifice in a rural setting.[3] While the original centered on the impulsive romance between protagonists Sujon and Pori amid socioeconomic hardships, Poramon 2 builds on similar motifs of emotional turmoil, betrayal, and redemption but introduces a fresh narrative and ensemble cast, eschewing any direct plot connections or recurring characters.[4][5] This standalone approach allows Poramon 2 to expand the cultural and emotional resonance of its predecessor, emphasizing tragic consequences of love in a conservative society, such as the Islamic prohibitions on suicide highlighted in the sequel's storyline.[1] Produced by Abdul Aziz under Jaaz Multimedia—the same banner that distributed the commercially successful original—Poramon 2 was conceived to evoke the heartfelt drama that propelled Poramon to box-office prominence upon its 2013 release.

Development

Raihan Rafi made his directorial debut with Poramon 2, selected by producer Abdul Aziz of Jaaz Multimedia for his innovative approach to romantic dramas, emphasizing emotional depth and social relevance in Bangladeshi cinema.[6][7] This choice reflected Aziz's strategy to nurture emerging talent capable of blending commercial appeal with poignant storytelling, building on the success of Jaaz Multimedia's prior projects.[6] The script, written by Raihan Rafi, Delowar Hossain Dil, and Md Parvez Hossain, was developed over roughly 2016 and 2017, drawing inspiration from a tragic love story similar to the original Poramon, echoing its romantic core while introducing heightened tragedy.[6][8][3] The writing process spanned about one and a half years of planning to ensure narrative freshness and emotional resonance.[6] Financing fell under Jaaz Multimedia's banner, with allocations focused on high-quality production values to target broad audiences, including a strategic release during Eid-ul-Fitr 2018 to maximize viewership during the holiday period.[6][4] Initial concept testing involved feedback loops to refine the plot's emotional arcs.[6]

Story and cast

Plot

Poramon 2 interweaves two timelines set in the rural Muslim village of Shwapnopuri. The first follows the tragic story of Jasmine, the only daughter of day laborer Kafil Mia, who hangs herself after being betrayed by her lover Kabir.[1][9] Local Islamic traditions prohibit the burial of suicide victims, leaving Kafil to face grief and community rejection as he struggles to give his daughter a proper funeral.[9][3] Kafil's solitary journey explores themes of faith, redemption, and loss, as he digs a grave on government land by the river and performs the rites alone, finding glimmers of hope through reflection.[1][10][11] The second timeline centers on the contemporary romance between young villagers Sujan Shah and Pori, whose love faces fierce opposition from their families and village elders due to societal and religious norms.[10][12] The film examines taboo love, familial duty, and cultural pressures, culminating in an emotional resolution over a runtime of 146 minutes.

Cast

The principal cast of Poramon 2 features emerging and veteran Bangladeshi actors portraying characters in the film's dual timelines, emphasizing rural life and emotional conflicts. Siam Ahmed makes his feature film debut as Sujan Shah, a young man in the central romance storyline, following his television work including the telefilm Bhalobasha 101.[8] Puja Cherry Roy plays Pori, Sujan's love interest facing familial opposition, marking a significant role in her early career after advertisements and minor parts.[8] Bapparaj portrays Norshed, Sujan's brother, contributing to the family dynamics in the romance plot. In the tragic subplot, veteran actor Fazlur Rahman Babu plays Kafil Mia, the grieving father seeking redemption after his daughter's suicide, delivering a performance central to themes of loss and faith.[8] Nader Chowdhury appears as Mr. Talukder, a village elder providing community perspective.[13] The film includes additional supporting roles to depict authentic rural Bangladeshi social interactions.
ActorRoleNotable Contribution
Siam AhmedSujan ShahLead in the romance storyline; film debut after TV roles.
Puja Cherry RoyPoriLead female in the romance; boosted her career prominence.
BapparajNorshedSujan's brother; supports family conflict elements.
Fazlur Rahman BabuKafil MiaGrieving father in the tragic subplot; conveys emotional depth.
Nader ChowdhuryMr. TalukderVillage elder offering communal insight.

Production

Filming

Principal photography for Poramon 2 began in late September 2017 and spanned over 50 days, primarily in Meherpur, Bangladesh, to capture an authentic portrayal of rural life in these settings.[14][15] Filming faced logistical challenges due to monsoon weather, which canceled shooting for 7-8 days in outdoor scenes and required rescheduling to mitigate disruptions.[14] The crew navigated sensitivities around cultural accuracy in scenes involving Islamic rituals and societal norms, ensuring respectful representations. Pre-production included 3-month workshops, with an all-Bangladeshi technical team except for the choreographer from India.[14] Cinematographer Saiful Saheen contributed to framing the film's tragic moments.[11]

Post-production

Editor Md. Kalam assembled the raw footage into a cohesive narrative.[8] The production prioritized grounded realism without major visual effects, aligning with the film's rural Bangladeshi setting.[14] Director Raihan Rafi oversaw final cut approvals to preserve the film's runtime of approximately 2 hours and 26 minutes, incorporating feedback to handle sensitive topics like suicide and familial tragedy.[1]

Music

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Poramon 2 comprises four tracks released as an album in June 2018 by Jaaz Multimedia, ahead of the film's theatrical debut, which helped build substantial pre-release anticipation among audiences.[16] The songs emphasize lyrical themes of romance, betrayal, and tragedy, mirroring the narrative's exploration of love's destructive consequences and familial grief. Among the standout tracks are the romantic duet "O Hey Shyam," which captures the tenderness of budding affection, and the title track "Poramon 2," a melancholic ballad reflecting themes of enduring pain and loss.[17] In the film, "O Hey Shyam"—performed by Imran Mahmudul and Dilshad Nahar Kona with a duration of 4:30—plays during the love scenes involving the character Jasmine, heightening the emotional intimacy of her relationship.[17] The remaining tracks underscore pivotal dramatic moments, such as the aftermath of the suicide and the protagonist father's arduous journey for redemption.
Track TitleSingersDurationComposerLyricist
O Hey ShyamImran Mahmudul, Dilshad Nahar Kona4:30Emon SahaShah Alam Sarkar
Poramon 2 (Title Track)Nazmun Munira Nancy3:42Emon SahaGazi Mazharul Anwar
Number 1 HeroAkassh3:22AkasshPriyo Chattopadhyay
Suto Kata GhuriNodi, Akassh3:50AkasshPriyo Chattopadhyay

Composition

The soundtrack for Poramon 2 was composed by Emon Saha and Akassh, under music director Rizvi Hasan, selected for their expertise in creating emotional Bengali melodies that resonate with themes of love and longing. Their involvement began early in the production process, collaborating with the team from the script development stage in 2017 to ensure the music aligned closely with the film's narrative of forbidden romance and personal loss. Multiple lyricists contributed to the songs, drawing from authentic Bangladeshi poetic traditions. This collaborative approach allowed the lyrics to mirror the emotional depth of the characters. Recording sessions for the soundtrack occurred in studios in Dhaka between March and May 2018, emphasizing live instrumentation to capture cultural authenticity. Instruments such as the flute and tabla were prominently featured, performed by local musicians to evoke the folk roots of Bengali music while integrating contemporary production techniques.[18] The overall style blended traditional Bangla folk elements with modern pop influences, carefully calibrated to amplify the film's dramatic peaks—such as moments of heartbreak and revelation—without overshadowing the dialogue or visuals. This balanced fusion not only enhanced the emotional impact but also appealed to a broad audience familiar with both heritage sounds and accessible rhythms.

Release

Marketing

The marketing campaign for Poramon 2 began with the release of an official teaser poster on January 9, 2018, via Jaaz Multimedia's Facebook page, featuring leads Siam Ahmed and Puja Cherry surrounded by women in contrasting white and black niqab-like veils to evoke mystery and intrigue for a youthful audience.[19] This was followed by the launch of a teaser trailer on May 12, 2018, during the Cannes Film Festival, building anticipation through international exposure before the domestic Eid-ul-Fitr rollout.[20] The full official trailer debuted on June 11, 2018, just days before the holiday, emphasizing the film's romantic drama elements to heighten excitement among fans.[2] Promotional efforts included media events such as on-location promotions at venues like Jamuna Future Park on June 2, 2018, where cast members Siam Ahmed, Puja Cherry, and director Raihan Rafi interacted with fans, and a special event at Rabindra Sarobar on June 14, 2018, organized by film enthusiast communities to generate grassroots buzz.[21][22] Star interviews, including a featured cover story in The Daily Star on June 23, 2018, highlighted the debutants' chemistry and the sequel's narrative twists, spotlighting Siam's transition from television to cinema.[23] Social media engagement was amplified through Jaaz Multimedia's official channels, with teaser and trailer posts on YouTube and Facebook garnering millions of views and shares, fostering widespread online discussion ahead of the release.[12] Tie-ins focused on the film's soundtrack, with music videos for songs like "O Hey Shyam" and "Suto Kata Ghuri" released on Jaaz Multimedia's YouTube channel starting in early June 2018, featuring the lead actors to cross-promote the album and drive pre-release streaming.[24] These efforts targeted a broad Bangladeshi audience, spanning urban youth drawn to the stars' appeal and rural viewers through Eid-timed television spots and advertisements in major newspapers such as Prothom Alo, capitalizing on the holiday's family-oriented programming for maximum reach. The campaign's distribution partnerships, handled internally by Jaaz Multimedia, ensured synchronized rollout across domestic theaters.

Distribution

Poramon 2 was released domestically in Bangladesh on June 16, 2018, coinciding with Eid-ul-Fitr, distributed by Jaaz Multimedia. The film initially premiered in 22 theaters, primarily in urban centers.[25][26] Following strong early performance, the exhibition expanded to 87 theaters across the country by mid-July 2018, addressing initial limitations in screen availability, particularly in rural areas where access was more constrained before demand-driven growth.[26][27] Internationally, the film began its rollout in five countries—Singapore, Australia, France, Canada, and the United States—starting in late August 2018, with screenings equipped with English subtitles to cater to expatriate audiences.[27] By August 2018, distribution expanded further through partners like Avel Films, Midcom, and Maje Media Gulf to 14 countries, including the UK, UAE, Qatar, Denmark, Finland, Oman, Italy, Germany, and Malaysia, from August 19 to September 22.[28] The film received an 'A' certification from the Bangladesh Film Censor Board, restricting it to mature audiences due to its depiction of sensitive themes including suicide. Home video distribution followed with a DVD release in late 2018 via Jaaz Multimedia.

Reception

Critical response

Poramon 2 received generally positive critical reception, earning an average rating of 6.6 out of 10 on IMDb from approximately 1,800 user ratings as of November 2025.[1] The film was described as an "entertaining tragedy" by the Dhaka Tribune, which highlighted its emotional depth and capacity to evoke heartbreak through a poignant love story set against rural traditions.[29] Reviewers appreciated its blend of romance and family drama, noting how it resonated with Bangladeshi audiences by exploring themes of love, loss, and societal constraints. Siam Ahmed's debut performance as the resilient Sujan was widely praised for its authenticity and strong screen presence, often compared to the style of iconic actor Salman Shah, marking a promising entry into lead roles.[10] Director Raihan Rafi's work was commended for sensitively addressing heavy topics such as a young woman's suicide due to betrayal and the Islamic society's rejection of it, portraying these elements with respect and emotional nuance rather than sensationalism.[3] Supporting performances, particularly by Puja Cherry Roy as Pori and Fazlur Rahman Babu, added to the film's heartfelt realism.[30] Criticisms focused on the narrative's predictable plot twists, drawing from conventional tropes like class divides and forbidden romance, which some felt lacked originality.[10] The runtime was noted as overlong in places, contributing to pacing issues, especially in the second half where character developments appeared unrealistic.[30] Grief scenes drew mixed reactions for their melodrama, with reviewers describing them as overly sentimental and occasionally outdated in execution.[10] Some international user feedback echoed concerns about its formulaic structure.[11]

Box office performance

Poramon 2 opened strongly during Eid-ul-Fitr on June 16, 2018, collecting over 35 lakh BDT at premier venues such as Blockbuster Cinemas in Dhaka, marking a robust start for the romantic drama.[31] This performance contributed to the film nearing 1 crore BDT in gross earnings from just five initial capital city halls within its first week, despite a temporary closure at Star Cineplex.[31][32] Initially released across 22 screens nationwide, the film rapidly expanded its reach, screening in 23 theaters during its second week, 35 in the third, and 77 by the fourth week, eventually hitting 87 cinemas.[33][26] This growth underscored its popularity, as it outperformed competing releases to top the box office for four consecutive weeks, surpassing expectations for a feature debut by director Raihan Rafi.[33] The film's commercial success extended beyond domestic theaters, with releases in five countries—Singapore, Australia, France, Canada, and the United States—further boosting its earnings through international markets and outpacing many similar romantic dramas of the era.[26] Overall estimates place its total gross at 3.10 crore BDT after 28 days, solidifying its status as a hit.[34]

Awards

Wins

Poramon 2 and its cast received recognition at the 21st Meril Prothom Alo Awards held on April 26, 2019, at the Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[35][36] The film secured wins in the acting categories. Siam Ahmed won Best Actor (Film) for his portrayal of Sujan Shah, a role that marked his cinematic debut.[35][36] Puja Cherry Roy received the Best Actress (Film) award for her role as Pori.[35][37] At the 39th BACHSAS Awards 2018, Puja Cherry Roy won Best Debut (Special Award from Jury Board) for her role in Poramon 2.[38] These victories underscored the film's emotional resonance and the fresh talent it introduced to Bangladeshi cinema.

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