
Fozle Rabby
Directing
Biography
Fozle Rabby is a Dhaka-based Bangladeshi filmmaker, writer, and post-production Producer who has been working in the film and media industry for nearly a decade. His body of work spans short films, experimental cinema, TV commercials, and feature film post-production. Rabby’s creations consistently revisit themes of identity, memory, and existence, where realism and surrealism intertwine. In his debut Short film, Tadattwo Onneshan (The Eternal Journey), he takes the audience on an introspective voyage, deeply exploring the human search for the self. As part of Bangladesh’s emerging film movement, Rabby has collaborated with both new and seasoned talents, and his goal is to bring authentic local stories to the international stage.
Known For

The night takes a strange turn in Dhaka as a ride-sharing motorcyclist tries to reach his next passenger in time.
DHET!

In the quiet simplicity of their lives, seven-months pregnant Maloti Rani and sanitary shop salesman Polash Das find solace and love, despite their ongoing hardship. Maloti's world shatters when a mall blast claims her husband Polash in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Unsure of her unborn child's future, she battles her in-laws and society, fighting to prove Polash's accidental death.
Dear Maloti

A theatre artist’s spiritual journey to embody “Kute Kahar,” a low-caste palanquin-bearer. As Pankaj Chowdhury immerses himself in Kahar’s life - through physical labor, voice, and nature - the line between role and reality fades.
The Eternal Journey

In the midst of a dry and harsh landscape in Bangladesh, hope sprouts where you least expect it. ‘A Flower in the Desert’ tells the touching story of a child who, despite poverty and hardship, fights for beauty, dreams and vitality in a world marked by silence and survival.
A Flower in the Desert

He builds with light. He shapes with earth. A life carved in concrete, silence, and conviction.