A couple of documentaries on the Karnaphuli and Jamuna rivers talks about the plight of people living on their banks.
However, with his next project -- a documentary titled "Dhaleswari Katha" (The Story of Dhaleswari)-- Tanvir seeks to break new grounds. He says he wants to go beyond film-making by launching a social movement to save the river Dhaleswari from pollution and let the film be born out of it.
"But the manner in which factories, brick kilns and unplanned residential areas are growing beside the river and the way the river-bed is being occupied illegally by the rich and the powerful, it will not be long for the Dhaleshwari to lose its navigability and become just another polluted river of the Dhaka basin," Tanvir told PTI on phone from Dhaka.
Tanvir, who has won national award as a director, says his hour-long research-based documentary will try to explore the pros and cons of how to save the river.
According to the director, he would prefer to call "Dhaleswari Katha" an "activist film".
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