The upcoming serial drama 'Zen-Z Tumi Ke, Ami ke?' is set to explore the transformative impact of the anti-discrimination student movement and the popular uprising that ended the country’s 15-year dictatorship. This period, known as 'Generation Z' or 'Gen-Z,' saw a dramatic shift in attitudes towards politics among the youth.
Producer and director Abu Hayat Mahmud is bringing this fascinating period to the screen with a new series. The show, written by Mejbah Uddin Suman, will delve into the political landscape of the time through a satirical lens. The first shooting for 'Zen- Tumi Ke, Ami ke?' is scheduled to start on September 10.
The drama aims to portray the clash between old and new generations, highlighting how the younger generation challenged the established autocratic norms. Through humor and satire, the series will examine how this new wave of thought reshaped family dynamics and political views.
'Zen-Z Tumi Ke, Ami ke?' promises to blend political satire with insightful commentary on generational differences. It will offer a unique perspective on how the youth of 'Generation G' navigated and transformed a society once ruled by autocratic leadership.
The series is being produced by Creative Lab production house and will be aired on a private television channel soon.
The show is expected to capture the attention of both local and international audiences, who have been closely following the impact of 'Zen-Z' in Bangladesh.