Tangia Zaman Methila leads fragmented-memory thriller Thursday Night
A new flash-fiction drama built around fractured memory, competing perspectives and one unsettling night out is set to arrive on Bangladeshi screens this week — with Tangia Zaman Methila at the centre of the mystery.
Thursday Night, releasing on Chorki just after midnight on 27 November, follows a group of friends whose easy-going evening spirals into confusion and police scrutiny. What begins as a typical "Thursday night" — a brief escape before the Friday holiday — becomes, for one of them, a night they cannot fully remember. That missing window of time drives the investigation that anchors the story.
Written and directed by Jahid Preetom, the piece draws inspiration from a real criminal incident in Bangladesh. Preetom structures the narrative through multiple viewpoints, invoking what he describes as a "Rashomon effect". "The story is told from several angles," he said. "But the final judgment belongs to the viewers."
Methila stars alongside Shommo Joyti, Farrukh Ahmed Rehan and Tauhidul Tamil as members of the friendship circle, with Samira Khan Mahi playing the police officer tasked with unpicking the contradictory accounts. Mahi noted that this is her first on-screen collaboration with Methila, adding, "We had often talked about working together. When the chance finally came, I couldn't refuse."
Rehan, usually known for romantic roles, takes on a more rough-edged student character, while Joyti promised that expectations built from his recent work would "remain intact" here.
The trailer, released on 24 November, hints at a lively party, a lapse in memory and a tense pursuit of the truth. Alongside Methila, a wider ensemble — including Nokshee Tabassum, Parvez Suman, Mehedi Hasan Medha, Sadid Adnan Wahid and Rehnuma Alam Oishi — populate the story.
Jointly produced by Alpha-i and Chorki, Thursday Night presents itself as a compact "slice-of-life" thriller, focusing on small moments whose consequences linger long after.
