Bitchi
| Bitchi | |
|---|---|
Official poster of Bichi | |
| Directed by | Ali Zulfikar Zahedi |
| Written by | Ali Zulfikar Zahedi |
Running time | Short film |
| Country | Bangladesh |
| Language | Bengali |
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Bitchi is a 2025 Bangladeshi short social drama film written and directed by Ali Zulfikar Zahedi. The film explores themes of trust, betrayal, and humanity, questioning conventional moral assumptions within society. It contrasts betrayal emerging from close personal relationships with compassion found among marginalized individuals.
Synopsis
Bichi follows a protagonist who is betrayed by a close friend from his school days. Despite years of familiarity and shared experiences, the friendship becomes a source of deception. In contrast, the narrative introduces a socially marginalized woman who, despite being judged negatively by society, demonstrates honesty, empathy, and moral courage. Through these opposing experiences, the film presents humanity as a result of personal choice rather than social status.
Themes
The film examines social hypocrisy, moral duality, and the complexity of human relationships. It emphasizes that social respectability does not necessarily guarantee ethical behavior, while compassion and integrity can exist beyond socially accepted norms.
Production
The film was written and directed by Ali Zulfikar Zahedi. It was shot in urban locations using naturalistic settings to maintain realism and reflect everyday social environments.
Release
Bichi was released on 25 December 2025. Prior to its release, the official trailer was shared through social media platforms, drawing attention for its socially conscious narrative.
Reception
The film received coverage from online news portals for its thematic depth and social commentary. Media responses highlighted its attempt to challenge traditional perceptions of morality and humanity.
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