Abadhut
Upcoming

Abadhut

Faruk, a folk performer Faruk lives in the Hawar (wetland) region of Sylhet in Bangladesh. In this region the co-existence of different belief was always peaceful. He sings and dances with ancient music and song what he learnt from his guru (Teacher) time to time.

Brigni Bibal
Upcoming

Brigni Bibal

Years of systematic deforestation to make way for pesticide-intensive cash crop has led to the tragic deaths of two young siblings from an Indigenous community in Bangladesh.

Tea
Upcoming

Tea

Life of tea workers, their struggle in Sylhet

Released Films

Vober Vita

Vober Vita

In search of the birthplace of the renowned filmmaker, Ritwik Ghatak.

Dadu

Dadu

Based on a man of 100 years old who worked as a model at the Fine Art Institute.

Siren

Siren

The miseries of jute factory workers and their refugee life after shutdown.

Jhor-Jaila

Jhor-Jaila

On fishermen's lives and the perils faced in extreme coastal areas of Bangladesh.

Gangaburi

Gangaburi

Based on the river Buriganga.

Dudh-Koila

Dudh-Koila

Protest against Phulbari open pit mining in Dinajpur.


Molla Sagar portrait

About Me

Film and Photography are both my passion and profession. I am Molla Sagar: This is the first time I appear online with my works.

As if I am looking back at the different times…. thoughts of my life. I see divers folks, limitless shots, countless tales. Had there not been this medium named online, l might not have looked back in this way. I hope I will be able to share my new works here. Many thanks to my friends who have encouraged me to create this website despite my whim and negligence about this matter.

— Molla Sagar


A’bima Art Space

A’bima Art Space offers a nature-based living experience rooted in the traditions of the indigenous Mandi community. Set within the calm of the forest, it is a place where art, craft and everyday life are woven together — a living studio where stories, songs and old rituals are quietly preserved and shared.

Here, visitors discover a rhythm of life shaped by the seasons: simple shelters, hand made objects, and a respectful way of living that honours the land. A’bima is both a refuge and a classroom — inviting slow observation, collaboration, and the making of new work from ancestral inspiration.

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