
Nuhash Humayun
Directing
Known For

On a foggy winter journey, the Bonolota Express carries strangers burdened by secrets whose lives begin to collide within the train’s confined corridors. As the night unfolds, personal and political crises erupt, exposing hidden grief, moral decay, and moments of unexpected compassion amid chaos and revolt. By dawn, the train moves on, leaving its passengers irrevocably changed by a single journey where illusions collapse and human truths emerge.
Bonolota Express

Pett Kata Shaw takes the darkest most nefarious Bengali folk tales that survived generations and gives them a modern twist. Our stories and our culture must live on. Ghost stories too.
Pett Kata Shaw

A highschool kid is bullied for putting lipstick on himself in a bathroom. As he dries his clothes in the laundry, he meets a mysterious girl.
Lipstick

In this omnibus, 11 Bangladeshi filmmakers create a love letter to the city of Dhaka. From young girls looking for a drink in a dry town to a bank scammer's attempted murder to a plumber creating a refugee crisis, the city co-stars every time.
Sincerely Yours, Dhaka

‘Dui Shaw’ is the modern revival of the mysterious and lurid plots of traditional South Asian folk tales told from generation to generation. A sequel series to ‘Pett Kata Shaw’, Dui Shaw delves into the horrors of the present instead of the folktales of old.
Dui Shaw

A puppet finds some children to be more healthy and always wash their hands. But the kids are always ignoring and beating him up, and the story progresses.
Bichhuz

The end of the world forces two sisters together, inside a mosquito net, just to live on—but first they must survive each other.
Moshari

On a special date with a very special girl, the awkward and hopelessly broke Arik goes to hilarious lengths just to keep the total bill under 700 Taka.
700 Taka

A married man's unexpected bodily reaction, at the wrong time and in the wrong place, plunges him into a midlife crisis, forcing him to confront his identity and desires.
A Thing about Kashem

A romantic satire comedy written and directed by Nuhash Humayun.
Premer Natok

The third anthological short from Pett Kata Shaw. One day while wandering around, a couple reaches a village from where every Bengali superstition originated. A boatman and an old woman start telling them the stories behind the superstitions. Each story behind each one is weirder, more bizarre than the other.
Hearsay

First anthological short from Pett Kata Shaw. Based on the popular myth that witches can visit when one is cooking fish.
Women are not allowed in this Building

A young man who works as a pizza delivery boy, realizes how his life leads to darkness from a path of light.
Pizza Bhai

Everything changes for a proud chef and an underappreciated cook as they are forced to work together to make a great dish under a hostage situation.
Hotel Albatross

A young NGO worker living in Cox's Bazaar hears stories about a voice that calls young children into the water, to their death. Should he continue his job as a change maker, or confront the supernatural to create real change?
Nishir Daak

Second anthological short from Pett Kata Shaw. Based on the folklore that Jinns are attracted to sweets and invade sweet shops at night. A Jinn appears to sweet shop named 'Mishti Kichu' and asks for sweets to its forgetful owner.
Something Sweet

When the ill tempered Mr. Kabir and the rest of his family are having an extraordinarily terrible day, a game of cricket stands as their only hope of coming together.
Life in Other Words

In Bangladesh, a tannery worker searches for an apartment but when landlords request ‘foreigners only,’ he finds a grisly solution.
Foreigners Only

A group of friends who are sick of being stuck in traffic and life create an app which brings a big change in everyone's life.