
Eid-ul-Azha 2025 Bengali TV Drama Preview: Top Upcoming Bangladeshi Natoks Set to Spark the Festival
Entertainment Desk
Bangladeshi dramas remain a cherished part of Eid celebrations, with the entire festive week devoted to their engaging presence on screen. In recent years, heartfelt family sagas have dominated screens along with romantic comedies, winning the hearts of viewers nationwide. With a mix of seasoned icons and new talents, anticipation is high for this Eid-ul-Azha’s small-screen offerings. Let’s explore the lineup of much-awaited Bengali dramas (Natoks) that promise to make the festive season of Kubani Eid in 2025 even more memorable.
Most Hyped Bangladeshi Dramas (Natoks) Releasing on the Eid-ul-Azha 2025
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Khotipuron
Directed by Muhammad Mostafa Kamal Raj and written by Siddiq Ahmed, this drama quietly emerges as one of the most emotionally layered offerings this Eid. The drama marks the second work of Malaika Chowdhury, sister of popular actress Mehazabien Chowdhury, on the small screen. This time, she shares the frame with Yash Rohan, creating a fresh on-screen pairing that viewers will be eager to explore.
Releasing on Cinemawala's YouTube channel, the play, namely Khotipuron's plot detail, remains tightly under wraps. Yet, this drama hints at the powerful message that a mother loves her child, expecting something in return. A mother’s affection is beyond measure. It cannot be repaid, nor does it seek reward. That emotion is the most priceless gift this world holds.
It also features a talented ensemble including Nader Chowdhury, Monira Akter Mithu, Rashed Mamun Apu, Sushoma Sarkar, MNU Raju, Shomu Chowdhury, Sharif Farzana Bushra, and Aymon Shimla.
Adding depth to the narrative is an original track by Arfin Rumi, who not only lent his voice but also composed and arranged the music. The lyrics, penned by Robiul Islam Jibon, are expected to echo the drama’s emotional tone.
Cafe-te Bhalobasha
Tania Brishty and Partho Sheikh come together in this heartfelt adaptation of a story by contemporary writer Shafik Riyan. Directed by Anisur Rahman Rajib, the production presents youthful emotions.
Shamim Molla, Anwar Shah, Moushika, Maria Tabassum, and Aparna Arnna round out the supporting cast.
Bohemian Ghora
From the intensity of ‘OC Harun’ in ‘Mohanagar’ to the philosophical depth of ‘Mobaraknama’, Mosharraf Karim has long held audiences captive on Hoichoi. This time, however, he returns in an unexpected form. Under the direction of Amitabh Reza Chowdhury, he steps into the shoes of Abbas, a truck driver with comedic misadventures.
Set within the vibrant, unpredictable world of highway life, the series unfolds through sharp humour and layered storytelling.
Opposing him is an ensemble of versatile actresses, including Tanzika Amin, Runa Khan, Moushumi Hamid, Sadia Ayman, Jui Karim, Farhana Hamid, Aditi, and Brishti. Together, they deliver a story filled with road-bound chaos, unexpected warmth, and an exploration of emotional complexity wrapped in comedy.
A Secret of Shiuli
Helmed by Rafat Majumder Rinku, this drama (natok) highlights a female-centered narrative with quiet confidence. What makes it more intriguing is the fresh pairing of Tanjin Tisha and Mir Rabbi, who appear together on screen for the first time. Their presence, alongside seasoned names like Shahiduzzaman Selim and Rosy Siddiqui, sets the stage for something memorable.
The drama (natok) is scheduled for release on Banglavision Drama’s YouTube channel during the upcoming Eid.
Songsar Bisher Bori
Penned by Sujit Biswas and brought to life by director Taifur Jahan Asik, this family-centred piece explores the elusive nature of happiness within domestic life.
Mosharraf Karim and Tasnuva Tisha lead the cast, drawing viewers into a world where contentment always seems just out of reach. Joy often exists in plain sight, quietly present yet frequently overlooked. Inner doubt tends to obscure what is already within reach, leaving contentment unnoticed.
It reminds us that joy often hides in plain sight, quietly waiting to be recognised. Yet, too often, we remain distracted by inner unrest, unable to grasp what’s already ours. Produced under House Lavoni 4, the production looks inward, offering a subtle reflection of everyday truth.
Mayador
Centred around familial emotions with a grounded narrative style, this drama (natok) excels with Imraul Rafat as its director. Shamol Mawla, Tanjin Tisha, Partho Sheikh, Aisha Khan, Shomu Chowdhury, and Chitralekha Guha embody the lead characters.
Set to premiere on Club Eleven’s YouTube channel, the story is poised to reflect the bonds and dynamics within family life.
Purnotay Tumi
Niloy Alamgir and Jannatul Sumaiya Heme mark a fresh step in Chayanika Chowdhury’s directorial journey. This is her first project with the duo, scripted by Iffat Arefin Mahmood and produced by Telehome.
The cast also includes Saberi Alam, Abhishek Sohag, and Tuntuni, who collectively bring depth to a story. With Chayanika’s signature direction guiding the flow, the drama presents an earnest take on personal fulfilment and connection.
Final Words
The 2025 Eid-ul-Azha lineup brings a celebratory spectrum of Bangladeshi dramas (Natoks) crafted to captivate viewers across Bangladesh.
For fans of Mosharraf Karim’s magnetic screen presence, ‘Bohemian Ghora’ and ‘Songsar Bisher Bori’ promise a blend of intensity and eccentric brilliance. ‘Mayador’ and ‘Purnotay Tumi’ serve as tender tributes to family bonds, weaving emotion into relatable drama.
Among the Eid releases, ‘Khotipuron’ stands out as the most anticipated title, hinting at a layered narrative likely to stir deep audience engagement. Romantic storytelling gets a fresh breeze with ‘Cafe-te Bhalobasha’ and ‘A Secret of Shiuli’, both set to charm viewers seeking love-laced plots.
Together, these Eid Kurbani 2025 specials reaffirm the tradition of heartfelt entertainment that Bangladeshi drama lovers look forward to.
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