Could you clarify which of these (or another) you mean?

The background score is another highlight, ratcheting up the tension without overwhelming the scenes. The heist sequences are executed with a precision that rivals international productions, maintaining a tight grip on the audience’s pulse. The editing is crisp, ensuring that the nearly three-hour runtime never feels dragging.

One of Surongo ’s greatest achievements is its technical competency, a factor that has often held back Bangladeshi thrillers in the past. The cinematography by Tahsin Raj is atmospheric, utilizing claustrophobic framing within the tunnel and wide, lonely shots of the city to emphasize Masud’s isolation.

Surongo is a triumph. It is a film that respects the intelligence of its audience, offering them a narrative that is as emotionally engaging as it is thrilling. It proves that a story does not need item numbers or exaggerated heroism to succeed; it needs heart, tension, and a reflection of the society it portrays. As Masud digs his tunnel, he also digs a new path for Bangladeshi cinema—one that leads toward a brighter, bolder future.

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Could you clarify which of these (or another) you mean?

The background score is another highlight, ratcheting up the tension without overwhelming the scenes. The heist sequences are executed with a precision that rivals international productions, maintaining a tight grip on the audience’s pulse. The editing is crisp, ensuring that the nearly three-hour runtime never feels dragging.

One of Surongo ’s greatest achievements is its technical competency, a factor that has often held back Bangladeshi thrillers in the past. The cinematography by Tahsin Raj is atmospheric, utilizing claustrophobic framing within the tunnel and wide, lonely shots of the city to emphasize Masud’s isolation.

Surongo is a triumph. It is a film that respects the intelligence of its audience, offering them a narrative that is as emotionally engaging as it is thrilling. It proves that a story does not need item numbers or exaggerated heroism to succeed; it needs heart, tension, and a reflection of the society it portrays. As Masud digs his tunnel, he also digs a new path for Bangladeshi cinema—one that leads toward a brighter, bolder future.