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Redoan Rony is a Bangladeshi film director, producer and media executive who is the Chief Executive Officer of Chorki.[1] He has spent more than a decade in the media industry of Bangladesh. He has directed a few of the most popular TV series of Bangladesh e.g. Housefull, Fnf, Behind The Scene, Pata Jharar Din, etc. Redoan Rony has been awarded Meril-Prothom Alo Award, CJFB Award, Bachsach Award, and many more. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Dialogue and the film won 5 National Award for his directorial debut film Chorabali (2012).[2][3][4]

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Career

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In his early career, Rony worked with Mostofa Sarwar Farooki as an assistant director in Chabial Team. After that, Rony made a lot of television fiction and series. His debut film Chorabali went on to win Bangladesh National Film Award in five categories. Then, he made his Second Feature film Ice Cream (2016).[5]

He funded a Production house called Popcorn Entertainment. It currently operates for more than a decade in Bangladeshi Media.

Redoan Rony also makes TVCs for most renowned brands like Airtel, Robi, Banglalink, Prothom Alo, Square, Fresh, 7Up, Unilever, and so on. He is now working on his third Feature Film and a Video Streaming Platform (OTT) Project as a COO. He made popular TV series such as House Full, FNF aired by top rated TV channel in Bangladesh, and more than a hundred TV fictions like Urojahaz, Ucchotor Sharirik Biggan, Proof Reader, UTurn, Valobasa 101, Subornopur Beshi Dur Noy, Bagbondi, Mr. Johny, and Pata Jharar Din.

Television

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While doing so many TV plays and Natoks, he also directed and created a bunch of TV shows with his very best friend Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi. He directed his first TV show House Full which aired on NTV from 2008 to 2009. From there he made:

  • Urojahaj: A Journey by Plane (2005)
  • Bouchi: Tom & Jerry (2006)
  • Shunchen, Ekjon Radio Jockey'r Golpo... (2007)
  • Shokher Gari (2008)
  • Biporite Ami... (2008)
  • Housefull (2008–2009) (TV Series)
  • Hello... (2009)
  • Emon Deshti Kothao Khuje Pabe Nako Tumi (2009) (co-director)
  • FnF (2010) (TV Series)
  • Behind The Scene
  • Jimmi (2010) (TV Mini Series)
  • Bohurupi Himu (2011)
  • Moneybag (2013) (TV Mini Series)
  • Faad O Bogar Golpo (2013)
  • U-Turn (2014)
  • Bhalobasha 101 (2014)
  • Behind the Trap (2014) (TV Mini Series)
  • Deyaler Opare (2017)
  • Chabial Reunion (2017) (TV Mini Series)
  • Candy Crush (2018)
  • Pata Jhorar Din (2018)
  • Biyer Dawat Roilo (2018)
  • Behind the Puppy (2020) (TV Mini Series)

Notable short films

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  • Fera (2019)
  • Shohojatri (2019)
  • Chuti (2019)
  • Ekti Dour Protijogita (2019)
  • Oviman (2019)
  • Eid Bondi (2019)
  • Youtuber Er Eid (2019)

Films

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Directorial debut

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He and his friend Iftekhar Ahmed Fahmi joined the Chobial group in 2004. From there he learned filmmaking and direction, their first work together was a serial of Mostofa Sarwar Farooki called "69" which aired in Channel i. He also was an assistant director in the 2006 movie Made In Bangladesh. His first TV Movie he directed as a main director was Urojahaj, way back in 2005. From there he never turned back, and in 2012, he directed his first full-length film Chorabali, starring Indraneil Sengupta

Producer

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Redoan Rony is a Bangladeshi filmmaker, , , producer, and media executive, best known as the (CEO) of , a leading Bengali-language over-the-top (OTT) streaming platform dedicated to original content. With over two decades of experience in the Bangladeshi media industry, he has directed more than 50 television projects and founded Popcorn Entertainment, a prominent production house that has shaped contemporary Bengali storytelling. Rony's career began in 2005 with the television movie Urojahaj, followed by his breakthrough as the creator and director of the popular comedy series Housefull (2008) and FnF (2010), which became staples of Bangladeshi television for their innovative humor and relatable narratives. He transitioned to feature films with his directorial and writing debut, Chorabali (2012), an action thriller that earned five Bangladesh National Film Awards, including Best Dialogue for Rony himself, marking a significant achievement for independent Bangladeshi cinema. Subsequent works include the drama Ice Cream (2016), for which he served as writer, and his producing role in the critically acclaimed Surongo (2023). In addition to his creative output, Rony received the Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best for the series Pata Jhorar Din (2018), recognizing his contributions to serialized drama. As CEO of , launched in 2021, he has driven the platform's growth by producing high-profile originals such as the Munshigiri (2021) and the satirical Networker Baire (2021), expanding access to quality Bengali content amid the rise of digital streaming in . His upcoming directorial project, Domm (2026), explores themes of human resilience and is anticipated to further his legacy in Bangladeshi .

Early career

Entry into the industry

Before entering the industry, Redoan Rony studied and developed an interest in during college, inspired by his friend Rana, an aspiring actor who died in a road accident. This personal loss initially deterred him but ultimately motivated his career pursuit. Redoan Rony began his professional career in the i film industry in 2005 upon joining the Chabial group, founded by acclaimed director as a collective for emerging filmmakers. In this capacity, he served as an , including on the 2006 film Made in Bangladesh, immersing himself in the creative and technical aspects of production under Farooki's mentorship. As part of Chabial, Rony contributed to early projects, where he handled tasks ranging from script development to on-set coordination, fostering a deep understanding of collaborative storytelling in a nascent independent cinema scene. This period marked his foundational hands-on learning, emphasizing practical skills in directing, editing, and team management within Bangladesh's evolving film landscape. Rony's three-year tenure as Farooki's provided intensive training, allowing him to observe and participate in the full process, from to post. By 2025, this apprenticeship had culminated in over two decades of accumulated experience, positioning him as a key figure in Bangladeshi cinema through sustained involvement in independent ventures.

Short films

Redoan Rony began his directorial career in 2005 after joining Mostofa Sarwar Farooki's Chabial production group as an , where he quickly transitioned to helming his own projects. His debut work, the telefilm Urojahaj: A Journey by Plane, marked his entry into directing short-form content, exploring themes of personal journeys and relationships through a centered on airplane passengers. Produced under Chabial, this 2005 piece showcased Rony's early experimentation with character-driven storytelling and subtle humor, setting the foundation for his subsequent works. In the following years, Rony directed several notable short films and telefilms that further refined his craft, often blending comedy, drama, and social observation. Bouchi: Tom & Jerry (2006) depicted the rivalry between two brothers in a lighthearted yet insightful manner, highlighting familial dynamics and earning praise for its engaging pacing and relatable characters. Similarly, Shunchen, Ekjon Radio Jockey'r Golpo... (2007) delved into the life of a radio jockey navigating fame and personal challenges, incorporating modern urban elements and witty dialogue that reflected Rony's growing command of contemporary Bangladeshi settings. By 2008, Shokher Gari portrayed a retired father's quest for fulfillment, emphasizing emotional depth and generational conflicts through concise, evocative scenes. These independent and Chabial-backed shorts, typically running 30-45 minutes, allowed Rony to produce at least five such pieces in his early career, focusing on accessible narratives without large budgets. These early short films played a pivotal role in developing Rony's directorial style, particularly his use of realistic and visual economy to convey complex emotions, techniques that echoed the naturalistic approach of Chabial's . For instance, the interpersonal tensions in Urojahaj and Bouchi foreshadowed the ensemble dynamics he later mastered in longer formats, honing his ability to balance humor with . This period of experimentation under Chabial not only built his technical proficiency but also established his reputation for crafting relatable stories from everyday life, influencing the narrative subtlety seen in his subsequent television endeavors.

Television career

Housefull

Housefull marked Redoan Rony's major television debut as co-creator and co-director, premiering in and running for 122 episodes until 2009. Co-directed with Iftakher Ahmed Fahmi, the series was also written by Rony, drawing from his prior experience in short films to craft a centered on everyday dynamics. Produced as a comedy-drama, it captured the chaos and warmth of urban life in modern , focusing on the Haque —a typical Bangladeshi household led by the patriarch Ikramul Haq, whose extended relatives and neighbors constantly navigate quarrels, reconciliations, and humorous mishaps. Each introduced new characters or subplots that intertwined with the core 's personal lives, emphasizing relatable themes of generational conflicts, neighborly disputes, and domestic routines that mirrored households across . The cast featured prominent Bangladeshi actors, with delivering a memorable performance as the authoritative family head Ikramul Haq, while portrayed the witty son Ifti, bringing levity to family tensions. Other highlights included Monira Mithu as Mithu, Sumon Patwary as Sumon, and Sohel Khan as Builder Ikramul Haque, alongside supporting roles by and Hasan Masud, whose ensemble chemistry amplified the series' episodic humor and emotional depth. Production adhered to a fast-paced television schedule typical of Bangladeshi drama serials, with Rony and Fahmi overseeing direction to maintain consistent storytelling across the extended run, though specific challenges like tight timelines were not publicly detailed in contemporary accounts. Housefull achieved widespread popularity in , earning an 8.9/10 rating on from over 280 user reviews and becoming a benchmark for family-oriented TV comedies. Its cultural impact was profound, resonating with audiences through authentic depictions of Dhaka's middle-class lifestyles and fostering discussions on family bonds in a rapidly urbanizing society. The series' success, often hailed as one of Bangladesh's most viewed TV programs of its era, solidified Rony's reputation as a leading TV creator, paving the way for his subsequent ventures in the medium.

Other series

Following the success of Housefull, Redoan Rony expanded his television directing portfolio with diverse projects that showcased his versatility in storytelling and production. One of his notable works is FnF (also known as Friends n Family), a serial that premiered on January 17, 2010, on , airing Sundays and Mondays at 9:40 PM. Directed and produced by Rony under Popcorn , the series follows a group of individuals on a trip to , exploring family bonds, unexpected connections, and personal growth through an innovative episodic format that blends humor, , and slice-of-life elements, setting it apart from traditional Bangladeshi TV narratives. In , Rony directed Pata Jhorar Din, a poignant drama featuring and , which delves into themes of loss, resilience, and human during a rainy day. The project earned critical acclaim, with Rony receiving the Meril-Prothom Alo Award for Best () in , highlighting his skill in crafting emotionally resonant scripts. Earlier, in 2013, Rony served as director, , and co-producer for the TV mini-series Moneybag, a suspenseful intertwining stories of con artists scheming for quick gains, a man grappling with relationship turmoil, and a father facing his daughter's . Aired on NTV, the series received positive reception for its taut pacing and multi-threaded plot, earning an 8.3/10 rating on based on viewer feedback, and underscored Rony's ability to handle complex character-driven themes in a compact format.

Film career

Chorabali

Chorabali, released in , marked Redoan Rony's directorial debut as a , which he also wrote. The action thriller explores the gritty underbelly of in , drawing from Rony's prior experience in television directing to craft a that blends high-stakes tension with moral dilemmas. Produced under Rony's Popcorn Entertainment banner, the film was shot primarily in , emphasizing realistic portrayals of the city's criminal networks through practical locations and a lean budget focused on character-driven storytelling. Key cast members include in the lead role of Sumon, a reluctant enforcer; as the investigative journalist Mira; as the ruthless lord Osman Ali; ATM Shamsuzzaman; ; and Padmanabha Dasgupta in a supporting role. The screenplay highlights thematic elements of social commentary, such as the forcing individuals into the , the erosion of conscience amid violence, and the inescapable "quicksand" of corruption that traps the vulnerable, using the title's metaphor to critique societal structures enabling . The plot centers on Sumon, orphaned and raised in the slums, who becomes for boss Osman Ali after a tragic family loss. Tasked with eliminating Ali's pregnant girlfriend to cover an illegitimate affair, Sumon grapples with guilt, leading him to protect her sister Mira and unravel a web of deceit involving political ties and rival gangs, ultimately seeking redemption while evading relentless pursuit. This narrative arc underscores the 's exploration of moral awakening against systemic entrapment. Chorabali achieved significant recognition, winning five awards at the 37th Bangladesh National Film Awards, including Best Actress for Jaya Ahsan, Best Supporting Actor for ATM Shamsuzzaman, Best Performance in a Negative Role for Shahiduzzaman Selim, Best Dialogue for Redoan Rony, and Best Sound Recording. These accolades highlighted the film's impact on cinema, establishing Rony as a promising voice in addressing contemporary social issues through thriller conventions.

Ice Cream and later films

Following the success of his debut feature Chorabali, Redoan Rony directed and wrote (2016), a coming-of-age romantic drama that delves into the confusing love relationships among three young individuals navigating personal and emotional growth. The story centers on protagonists Raj (played by in his debut role), Uday (Kumar Uday), and Tushi (, also debuting), whose intertwined romances unfold against a backdrop of youthful and heartbreak, with supporting performances by ATM Shamsuzzaman, , , and Sayem Sadat. Produced by Shukla Banik under Ping Pong Entertainment, the film was released on April 29, , and received positive reception for its fresh portrayal of contemporary i youth, earning an rating of 6.6/10 based on over 200 user votes, with critics praising its emotional depth and the newcomers' authentic performances. One reviewer highlighted it as "one of the best romantic films ever made in ," noting its beautiful and relatable themes. Rony expanded his film involvement as a for Surongo (2023), a drama directed by Nazim Ud Daula that follows a simple village who turns to to fulfill his greedy wife's desires, blending elements of mystery, betrayal, and unexpected romance. Co-produced by Rony through his company alongside Shahriar Shakil and Alpha-i Entertainment, the film marked the big-screen debut of lead actor and achieved commercial success upon release, becoming one of the highest-grossing Bangladeshi films of the year despite piracy challenges that prompted police action. Rony's next directorial project, Domm (2026), is a survival drama inspired by true events, emphasizing themes of endurance, instinct, and the power of ordinary individuals in extreme circumstances. The large-scale, performance-driven features a cast including , in the lead role, Puja Cherry Roy, and Tanisa Islam Mahi, with shooting scheduled to begin in and a planned release during Eid-ul-Fitr 2026. Jointly produced by , SVF, and Alpha-i Entertainment, Domm marks Rony's first collaboration with Nisho and Chowdhury, focusing on strong emotional depth across and .

Production and business ventures

Popcorn Entertainment

Popcorn Entertainment was founded by Redoan Rony in as a media production house focused on film and television content in . Under Rony's leadership as director and writer, the company has produced key early projects including television series and short films, establishing a foundation for diverse media output. These efforts have supported Rony's creative endeavors, such as providing promotional materials for his directorial debut Chorabali. Through Popcorn Entertainment, Rony has directed over 50 works, spanning advertisements, series, and features that highlight innovative storytelling techniques. The production house has grown into a leading entity in the Bangladeshi media landscape, fostering artistic excellence and contributing to the evolution of local content creation over nearly two decades. Its impact is evident in the blend of commercial viability and narrative depth it has promoted, influencing broader industry standards for production quality.

Chorki and other productions

In 2021, Redoan Rony assumed the role of at , Bangladesh's leading subscription-based video-on-demand streaming platform dedicated to Bengali-language content. Launched on July 12, 2021, aimed to enhance accessibility for local productions, combat piracy, and empower filmmakers with greater creative autonomy, marking a significant expansion into from Rony's earlier traditional production efforts through Popcorn Entertainment. By 2025, the platform had amassed over one billion watch hours and attracted more than 30 million users, primarily among Bengali-speaking audiences in and the , while earning accolades such as the Best Digital Diversification Project at the 2022 Bangladesh Media Innovation Awards for its role in diversifying content delivery. Under Rony's leadership, has prioritized original digital content, including films and series produced in collaboration with independent creators. As a producer, Rony contributed to early originals such as the Munshigiri (2021), directed by , and the satirical comedy Networker Baire (2021), directed by Mizanur Rahman Aryan. He also produced Khachar Bhitor Ochin Pakhi (2021), a directed by that premiered as a original and explored power dynamics in rural ; the film received the Best Feature Film award (national winner) at the 2022 . Rony served as producer for Surongo (2023), another -backed thriller directed by , which delved into themes of crime and survival in an underground setting and faced challenges shortly after its release, prompting legal action by the production team. Rony extended his production involvement to Priyo Maloti (2024), a crime drama inspired by true events and directed by Shankha Dasgupta, featuring actress in her debut as the titular character; the project highlighted Chorki's commitment to narrative-driven content addressing social issues like urban exploitation. In August 2025, a former assistant accused Rony of professional harassment and intimidation during their collaboration since 2011, claims which Rony has not publicly responded to as of November 2025. These works underscore Rony's strategic pivot toward streaming ecosystems, fostering a new era of on-demand Bengali storytelling that reaches global viewers while supporting local talent.

Awards and recognition

National Film Awards

Redoan Rony's directorial debut, Chorabali (2012), earned five National Film Awards at the 37th ceremony, marking a significant achievement for the film and its creator. Rony personally received the award for Best Dialogue Writer for his , which was praised for its depth in exploring urban crime and moral dilemmas. The film also won for Best Actress (Joya Ahsan), in a Negative Role (Shahiduzzaman Selim), (ATM Shamsuzzaman), and Best Sound Recording (Ripon Nath), underscoring the ensemble's strong performances. These honors elevated Rony's profile in Bangladeshi cinema, positioning him as an emerging director capable of delivering critically acclaimed narratives that blend commercial appeal with artistic merit.

Other accolades

In addition to the National Film Awards, Redoan Rony has received recognition from several prominent Bangladeshi entertainment awards for his contributions as a director, , and . At the 13th CJFB Performance Awards in 2014, he won Best Director for his debut Chorabali, highlighting his early impact on Bangladeshi cinema. He later received the CJFB Performance Award for Outstanding Contribution to Television & Media, acknowledging his broader influence in the sector. Rony's television work earned him multiple honors at the , a leading accolade in Bangladesh's . At the 2018 edition (21st), he was awarded the Critics' Choice for Best Screenwriter in Television, Best Director (Television), and Best Screenplay (Television) for the drama Pata Jhorar Din, underscoring its critical and popular success. For his screenplay in Chorabali, Rony received the Bachsach Award (Bangladesh Cine-Journalists' Association Award) for Best Story in 2012, one of the earliest affirmations of his storytelling prowess in film. These accolades reflect his versatility across film and television, with a focus on narrative-driven projects that have shaped contemporary Bangladeshi media.

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