Ramjan Ali
Shahiduzzaman Selim
Ramjan Ali

A migrant worker's passing leads authorities on a wild goose chase on his identity and what to do with his corpse.
Ramjan Ali
Shahiduzzaman Selim
Ramjan Ali
Farhad
Mosharraf Karim
Farhad
Beauty
Nipun
Beauty
Kifayet Uddin Pramanik
Fazlur Rahman Babu
Kifayet Uddin Pramanik
OC Kuddus
Shatabdi Wadud
OC Kuddus
Wahab's Father
Abul Hayat
Wahab's Father
Rahman
Shahed Ali
Rahman
Member
Ziaul Hasan Kislu
Member
Wadud
Shahed Sharif Khan
Wadud
Beauty's Grandfather (Nana)
Nazmul Huda Bachchu
Beauty's Grandfather (Nana)
Asir's Mother
Momena Chowdhury
Asir's Mother
Robena Reza Jui
A bit of a hidden gem, this. <em>'The Unnamed'</em>, aka (the better) <em>'Oggatonama'</em>, is a nice little film out of Bangladesh. It's nothing necessarily sensational, but it is a film that has an idea and fully delivers on that front. The premise is a stark one and the emotion of the characters comes across strongly - I cared throughout. Fazlur Rahman Babu is the main reason for the aformentioned. I seriously dug his performance in this, as noted I felt every emotion that I was intended to feel and his showing is the clear reason for that. Elsewhere, I also enjoyed seeing Shatabdi Wadud, while the likes of Mosharraf Karim and Shahiduzzaman Selim make for solid supports. The plot is, of course, very believable given the many similar stories I've heard down the years from across the world, you only have to look at what's gone on behind the scenes of the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup. It's messed up! There's a sequence of 'fobbing off' scenes near the end of this flick which kinda sum up the situation perfectly. I wasn't terribly far away from giving this a 9/10 rating in truth. 8/10 is about right though, fwiw.
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