Documentary "Success in Struggle, Crisis" on Tarique Rahman to be released tomorrow

BSS
Published On: 19 Nov 2025, 13:24

DHAKA, Nov 19, 2025 (BSS) - A distinctive documentary titled "Success in Struggle, Crisis", centering Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) Acting Chairman Tarique Rahman, is scheduled for release tomorrow.

The documentary highlights various aspects of Tarique Rahman's eventful life, weaving together studio discussions and reflections from people across diverse professions, said a press release.

Supervised by Ashiq Islam, Senior Assistant Press Secretary to former Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia, the documentary will premiere on online platforms just early tomorrow.

Distinguished personalities from various fields, including politicians, teachers, journalists, students, lawyers, judges, human rights activists, and musicians, have shared their views on Tarique Rahman's past, present, and future perspectives in the documentary.

Beyond chronicling his life story, the documentary has been portraying his relentless struggle for democracy and the rights of the people of the country.

Although the documentary was made on Tarique Rahman's birthday, it focuses on his politics, past struggles, sacrifices, future plans, and the people's assessment of his vision for the country.

The press release also said several eminent journalists of the country are associated with the production of the documentary.

 

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