Life does not stop for anyone. Worldly rules do not allow life to stop. People run away. Some are addicted to getting something, some are trying to give something to others by highlighting the reality of the story taken from life. However, the intoxication of getting the best life of the creator can be seen more. There are very few people in the society who love the country and consider themselves the absolute relatives of the people of the country. Even if it is a young talented future, the future young star of the nation. Those who are born only to live in the attic of the mind as an example to others.
Golam Rabbani is such a young writer and talented star behind the camera. Today's report of Bangla Report on the conversation with him in the busy crowd.
Bengali: How are you?
- Alhamdulillah. I'm much better. How r u
Bengali: I'm pretty good. Book fair at night. How are you preparing for the book fair?
- Book fair is a dream time for any writer. All the writers are looking forward to this month. If there is no urgent work in the afternoon during the book fair, I try to stay at the fair. However, so far this year, I do not have time to make any preparations for the book fair.
Bengali: What are you so busy with?
- I have a lot to manage. Now I am very busy with the short film 'Last Afternoon Cloud'. Starting with managing the producer, seeing the location, selecting the artist, explaining the script to them, sitting down with the music director about the song and much more. Going to do these things alone, I am getting breathless. I have made a short film 'Manush' before. But then there was not so much speed.
Bengali: Your first short film 'Manush' has already received a good response. Everyone you cast there was young. What is the secret behind getting so much popularity with a bunch of young people in the first job?
- It would not be good to work with a bunch of young people, there is no such thing in any dictionary in the world. Moreover, everything depends on faith. The way you believe, the result will be the same. ‘I was also new as a producer. If anyone said that, that was my first job. It will not be so good. Which means no one will work with me. So where would the matter go? '

I believe in one thing. That is, everyone in the world is acting in their own lives. I, you, she, we all. Think about it, aren't we acting in our own lives? I'm doing it! That means we are all actors. So where is the problem? The problem is with the camera. Whenever someone is made to stand in front of the camera, no more words come out of his mouth. This place is a little difficult. Your job as a producer is to convince those you put into casting that they can. If you can convince them, they really can. I was able to do that thing, so I was able to get the best output with a bunch of young people. That is why I am thankful to Allah.
Bengali: If you could say something about the story of your second short film 'Last Afternoon Cloud'.
- Sorry. Nothing can be said right now about the story of ‘Last Afternoon Clouds’. People will no longer enjoy watching stories. However, I can say that this is a well-known story of the nineties. Which is intertwined with our existence. ‘Last Afternoon Cloud’ is the story of the feeling of being touched. And a story like sighing at the end of the day.
Bengali: I heard that Dr. Ejazul Islam has acted in 'Last Afternoon Cloud'. Such an actor acted in your set. How do you see the matter?
- I am very happy to think that such a great person like Dr. Ejazul Islam Sir has acted in my set and I am very happy. There is no doubt about it. So it's also true, I'm feeling a lot of challenges with the job. When I was talking to Sir that day, he was sharing various kinds of work experience with Humayun Ahmed Sir. I was pleasantly surprised to hear that. But I am optimistic. Let's see what God has in store for me.

Bengali: When will the viewer see 'Last Afternoon Cloud'?
- I can't say anything right now. Just shot in Dhaka. There are still two days of shooting left in Ajpara village near Dhaka. Which is a lot harder to pick up properly. There is a lot of work to be done when the shooting is over. Interestingly, preparations are underway to create a completely new song for ‘Last Afternoon Clouds’. It seems to be too late to get everything sorted out.
Bengali: Besides writing, you are doing film making. Which of the two identities do you prefer, author or creator?
- I'm just an ordinary person. And this is my biggest identity. I want the smell of mud to stick in my body all the time of my life. The soil that will teach me to think about this country, will inspire me to write for the common people of this country, will inspire me to make films for the needs of this country.
Bengali: What kind of writing do you usually like to write, and for whom do you write?
- Very small but very difficult questions. First of all, I like to write life. I like to determine the destiny of life. Secondly, I think writing can touch on any human feeling. The soft body of the feeling hidden in his depths can be scratched in an instant. And the third thing is, I write for every emotional person in Tribhuvan.
Bangla: Your total number of books including books published in this year's book fair is three. Which of these three books is your favorite or which one do you find different?
- Look, the book is like a child to any author. Just as a father has all his children equal, so does a writer have all his books. Moreover, the three books I have published are of three types. As a result, the importance of the three books is equal to me. For example, my first book ‘Dream Attic’ is an inspirational book. This book is like a torch to the people who are drowning in despair. I believe that the book will give a new dream to any person. My second book, Scream, is a novel about the mother's deep love for her child. Speaking of affection. It's about the dirty politics of this society. How cruel and mysterious destiny can be is highlighted here. The book was very challenging for me as the first novel. And what about the third book, Hridakathan? The book fair has not started yet.
Bengali: Even then, if you could say something about the book 'Hridakathan'.
- ‘Hridakathan’ is the purest love story. Narrative of touching feelings. In this commercial era, those of us who are deceived and rescue the group of love or do not know what love really means? Many of us have no idea how beautiful true love can be. ‘Hridakathan’ is such a beautiful love story. For the convenience of the readers, some parts of the introduction of the book 'Hridakathan' have been highlighted.

“The most sacred word in this world is‘ mother ’. And the most beautiful word is 'love'. There is no other beautiful feeling like love in Tribhuvan. Well what does love mean? Just stay together day after day? Rules to touch one another? Or a physical relationship? Nothing beyond that?
There is a time when people get old. Then one cannot have a physical relationship with another. Even then, why does the lack of one make the other think? Or why do others hide their tears in grief? Is that just Maya? Just fascination? Nothing more? So what is love?
In fact, love is very strange. Mysterious. Many cannot be too close. Again, some people stay with them even if they are not around. Many people talk a lot but can't express anything. Again, some people say a lot of things with a wink. It is often seen that no one can touch anyone from under the same roof as well as lying on a pillow. But even from hundreds of thousands of miles away, it now touches the other very deeply. Love is so diverse! ”
Bengali: Who wrote such a profound philosophy?
- I wrote thinking of 'Mahnoor Majumdar Arpita'. She is the central female character in the novel 'Hridakathan'. But you know what I think? Readers will fall in love with this devoted character when they read the book Heartbreak.
Bengali: How do you see life?
- Look, life is neither easy nor difficult. Life is like life. And life has to be seen as life. Interestingly, even after a life is gone, we do not understand the meaning of life. Life is a beautiful place. You make life worth living. You see, life has made you understand your calculations.
Bengali: There is a lot of talk about writing and film making. Let's go to a slightly different context. In the middle, for more than three and a half months, no trace of you was found. Where was he lost at that time?
- You asked the hardest question of my life. In fact, life is a very difficult place. If you want to survive, you have to fight and survive in every step of life. If you lose the war, your existence will end. And if you don't take part in that war, you will see that someone else has taken over your place. There is no compromise in this difficult game of life. Honestly, when I think about those three and a half months, my body is still shivering.
Why I was lost for so long, many still hate me. In fact, I was not well at that time. So what do I do in the virtual world? There is no point in just being a burden to some people. However, many consider the subject to be a love affair. But there is no question of falling in love. You know yourself, I'm single. In fact, my long-term depression had left me bleeding. I couldn't take care of myself anymore. I think I ran away somewhere. But I could not calm down even after fleeing.
Bengali: So did you want to escape at that time?
- Look, if you want to escape from life, you can find comfort, but you can't find peace. You need more than luck to succeed in affiliate business. In many cases, many will applaud you. Will flatter you. Once you swallow those words, it's all over. Listen to your mind without listening to so many words. It doesn't matter what you think or don't think. Instead, think of these as actions that you must take on a regular basis. You know, nature doesn't like failed people and no one listens to them. If your goal is big then you have to do something. You have to prove yourself again and again.

Bengali: Why didn't you go to study there even after getting a scholarship from the British University 'University of South Wales'?
- At the beginning but I said everything depends on faith. At one time I believed that studying at a good university outside the country is the only way to have a good career. Now my faith has changed. Now I am doing MBA in Dhaka University. This is no less. Yeah Al that sounds pretty crap to me, Looks like BT aint for me either. But could I fulfill my dream? Maybe I couldn't. To me my dream is a much bigger entity. It is a dream to buy blood!
So I'm running after it, leaving everything out. And now that I haven't left the country, that doesn't mean I'll never go again. God willing, I can leave at any time. It cannot be said. And I firmly believe that everything that has happened on earth, that is happening, that will happen is at the behest of the Creator. So what he has left in my destiny is surely for my welfare.
Bengali: Ten years from today, where do you want to see yourself?
- ‘Future is always uncertain. Nobody knows about his future. ’So I don’t want to say anything about the future. I want to do something for Bangladesh. If I can do something for Bangladesh, it will be a great pleasure for me.
Bengali: What is your advice for young people?
- I'm a young brother myself. What would I suggest again? But I can share some of the things I have applied in my life.
“Life is tremendous beautiful. You never know what comes next. You just believe in yourself. Listen to your heart. Do, what you believe. No matter, Who is your father? Where are you born? What do you look like? What is your background? It doesn’t matter actually. But the matter is, Who actually you are! Focus on your dream. No compromise with your dream. Be decent, be polite. And obviously trust on Almighty. Surely He will help you to fulfill your dream. ”
Bengali: If you could tell where your books published at the book fair can be found.
- Available at Amar Ekushey Book Fair at Nowroz Kitabistan's Stall No. 112-113-114 and online at Rokomari.com.
Bangla: Thank you very much for giving me time in the middle of busyness.
- I feel very good to be able to share so many dreams and real life stories with Bangla Report. Thank you very much
It's an ugly fact about life, no matter who may die, life never stops.