Shipra Chowdhury
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In a small beach town in Bangladesh, fearless Ayesha confronts social prohibition and violent opposition from her poverty-ridden family to surf. Like few other youngsters, she and her best friend Sohel are trained by self-made Bangladeshi surfer, Amir. As this unusual surfing enthusiasm gets international attention from surfing community and documentary filmmakers, fund money generates jealousy, squabbles, and power tussles. While surfing brings newfound fame and glory to Sohel, it is the 'prohibited' love for surfing that brings forced marriage and a life of misery for Ayesha. After seeking an extravagant, reckless lifestyle in the capital city, derailed Sohel returns back to Cox's Bazar, where their passion for surfing reunites them and unleashes a new hope for surfing in the small beach town.
Dare to Surf

Mayadevi (Mausumi) is the panchayat head of the Hindu society. Didar Pasha (Firdous) is the panchayat head of the Muslim community. Both love each other deeply. But due to religious discipline, the love of the two is imprisoned. On the other hand, Mayadevi's younger brother Rahul (Rokon) loves Didar Pasha's younger sister Rozi (Mahi). The story of this film is about their love and conflict.