The tranquil suburb of Minto, Sydney, was transformed into a vibrant cultural hub on Sunday, 11 January, as the local Bangladeshi community gathered for the highly anticipated premiere of ‘Magic Word’. Directed by the versatile actor-filmmaker Majnun Mizan, the screening offered a rare moment of artistic reflection for expatriates seeking a connection to their heritage amidst the rigours of life in Australia.
A Narrative of Emotional Resonance
Crafted by screenwriter Rahasya Raihan, the drama delves into the nuanced complexities of human connections and the psychological tug-of-war inherent in modern expatriate existence. As the story unfolded, the auditorium was gripped by a profound silence, broken only by ripples of laughter and the occasional rustle of tissues as the poignant realism of the script touched the hearts of those in attendance.
The production represents a successful collaboration between established stars from Dhaka and the blossoming artistic talent within the Australian-Bangladeshi diaspora.
| Contributor | Category | Profile |
| Majnun Mizan | Director / Actor | Acclaimed filmmaker and lead performer |
| Dipa Khandakar | Lead Actress | Renowned television personality |
| Masum Basar | Actor | Distinguished veteran of the screen |
| Nicolette | Actress | Featured Australian performer |
| Shimul Shikdar | Cinematography | Visual architect of the film |
| Talat Mahmud | Sponsor | Representative of Oz Dream Built |
Filmmaking Against the Odds
Following the screening, Majnun Mizan offered an impassioned account of the production process. He revealed that nearly 95% of the filming took place across various Sydney locales, providing the drama with a distinct, high-quality aesthetic. Mizan admitted that the project was a “labour of love” completed under a stringent budget.
“The locations in Sydney are world-class,” Mizan remarked, “and while the logistical challenges were significant, the joy of creation makes it worthwhile. With further institutional support, we could easily elevate these productions to a global competitive standard.”
Bridging the Diaspora Divide
The event found a dedicated patron in Talat Mahmud of the real estate firm Oz Dream Built. He highlighted the importance of such creative ventures in ensuring that the younger generation of Bangladeshis in Australia remains tethered to their linguistic and cultural roots.
For audiences in Bangladesh and the global diaspora, the wait for this cinematic piece is over. ‘Magic Word’ is set to receive its world television premiere today, Wednesday, 14 January, at 3:00 PM (BST) on Channel i. The broadcast is expected to be a landmark event, showcasing how the “Sydney spirit” has been captured through a uniquely Bengali lens.
