Tamana Khan wrote in her review for The Daily Star wrote that it was a "commendable effort to bring something entertaining for children but one that could have been done with a little more finesse".
The movie was screened at a film festival organized by the Theatre and Film Department of Bangladesh Shilpakala Academy in 2013. It was screened at the 6th International Children's Film Festival, organized by Children's Film Society of Bangladesh, in Khulna in 2013. The movie was screened at the 7th annual South Asian Film Festival in 2012. On 16 July 2011 the movie was screened at Rajshahi University. On, it was screen in Manikganj District. The movie was screen at Shahjalal University of Science and Technology where the write of the book, Muhammad Zafar Iqbal, is a faculty member. The Pabna District Police and Pathshala, a non-profit organization, jointly organized the screening of the movie in 30 school and colleges in the district. The premier of the movie was held in Star Cineplex in Dhaka. Release Īmar Bondhu Rashed was released on 1 April 2011 in Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, and Dinajpur in Bangladesh. Ashirbad Chalachitra was the distributor of the film. It was jointly produced by Monon Chalachitra and Impress Telefilm Ltd and was partially funded by a grant from the Government of Bangladesh. This is the second collaboration between Zafar Igbal and Morshedul Islam following Dipu Number 2.
He and his friends start to help the Mukti Bahini.Īmar Bondhu Rashed was based on the novel of the same name by professor Muhammad Zafar Iqbal and was adapted by Filmmaker Morshedul Islam. One day, Pakistani army attacks the town and Rashed observes the battle. Rashed started to motivate others to make them understand those matters.
In 1971, when other students are not conscious about the liberation movement Rashed could understand the matters. Rashed, the name was given by the class teacher at the first day at school. The main character Rashed suddenly appears at his school. This a story of a boy named Ibu during Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.