Each year on 21 February, the United Nations marks International Mother Language Day, an observance dedicated to linguistic diversity and multilingual education.
The date commemorates the 1952 Language Movement in Dhaka, a pivotal political and cultural protest by East Pakistani Bengalis, when students were killed defending the right to speak Bangla. Their protest left a lasting legacy – language is never merely a tool of communication. It is bound to dignity, identity and the right to belong.
As This Is International Mother Language Day Week, Sharing A Clip From 2019 Bangladeshi Film Fagun Hawa Based On 1952 Language Movement.
Cinematography Is Very Tough On Such Period. The Team…