
Rohingya - People from nowhere(2021)
Hindi107 mins
Rohingya - People from nowhere (2021) is a 107-minute Hindi film directed by Haider Khan. Starring Tangia Zaman Methila, Baharul Islam and Anil Choudhary. With an audience rating of 8.5/10, Rohingya - People from nowhere stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2021.
Director:Haider Khan
Mood:
darkemotionaldisturbing
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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 1 December 2021
- Director
- Haider Khan
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 47m
- GudVibe Rating
- 8.5/10
Storyline
This documentary tells the true story of the Rohingya people's hardship. It follows their life of danger and suffering in a refugee camp. The film also includes a fictional love story between a Rohingya girl and an Indian soldier.
“Love blooms in a world without a home.”
Film Details
8.5Rating
107Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date1 December 2021
Parental Guide
Violence
Mild
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Mild
Vibe & Tags
Mood
darkemotionaldisturbing
Themes
survivalcorruptionjusticelove
Tonegritty
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audienceniche
Best Withalone
Violence4
Emotion5
Humor1
Rewatchability2
Reviews & Ratings
Your Rating
8.5/10Rating
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Cast & Crew
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Tangia Zaman MethilaActor
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Baharul IslamActor
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Anil ChoudharyActor
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Audrey Hathi BaruaActor
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Haider KhanDirector
→Trivia
- The film was shot on location in actual Rohingya refugee camps in Bangladesh to capture real conditions.
- Director Haider Khan spent over two years researching and interviewing Rohingya refugees before filming.
- It blends documentary footage with a fictional love story to highlight the human side of the crisis.
- The movie faced challenges during production due to sensitive political issues surrounding the Rohingya community.
- Some scenes feature non-professional actors from refugee backgrounds to add authenticity.
- It was independently funded and had a limited theatrical release in India.
- The film's score incorporates traditional Rohingya music and instruments rarely heard in cinema.