The Adventures of Montu Miah

The Adventures of Montu Miah মন্টু মিয়ার অভিযান

Montu Miah promotional poster
Genre fiction
educational
Action/Adventure
Created by Syed Javed Mahmood
Written by Javed Mahmood
Niloy haidar
S.M.Mahmood
Anoushka jafrin
Directed by Javed Mahmood
Rafiqul Islam Rowly
Starring
  • Kamal Ahsan Bipul
  • Mirza Sahriar Mithu
  • Jahangir Alam
  • Meheli Roze
  • Shotabdi Owadud
Theme music composer Jaglul Alam
Composer(s) Jaglul Alam
Acid plus
Country of origin Bangladesh
No. of seasons 2
No. of episodes 13 episodes 2001–2002
8 episodes 2007
Production
Producer(s) Ekushey Television
Softedge limited
Editor(s) Khaled
Star advertiesers
Rony
Running time 30 minutes
Production company(s) Ekushey Television
Softedge LTD
Release
Original network Ekushey Television
Original release November 9, 2001 – january 15, 2007

The Adventures of Montu Miah (Bengali: মন্টু মিয়ার অভিযান), also known as Montu Miar Ovijan, is a 3D Animation series produced by Softedge Limited. It was aired on the Bangladeshi television channel Ekushey Television between 2000 and 2002. Ekushey Television and Softedge Limited signed a 13 episode contract, but only 3 episodes were aired due to Ekushey Television closing down on August 29, 2002.

Montu Miah, the show's title character, is an ant who lives in rural Bangladesh. He is a protector of rural people who fights corruption, crime, and social injustice. In the scheduled 13 episodes, Montu Miah was going to fight against child abduction, medical malpractice, and abusive behaviors of the rich toward the poor, among others. The problems Montu Miah had to face on each episode were modeled on real-life problems faced by rural Bangladeshi people in their daily lives. The show was created to grow awareness about common problems among the people of Bangladesh.

The Adventures of Montu Miah is the first 3D Animation Series in the history of Bangladesh and Montu Miah is thought to be the first fictional superhero in Bangladesh who always fights on the side of the poor and the helpless.

History

The Adventures of Montu Miah was created by Softedge Limited[1] which is a multimedia company based on Dhaka, Bangladesh. The company was founded by Syed Javed Mahmood at late 1999. In early 2000, Softedge Limited signed a contract with Simon Dring on behalf of Ekushey Television regarding the production of The Adventures of Montu Miah. They initially signed up for a 13 episode series. By late 2002, Softedge limited delivered all 13 episodes to Ekushey Television but Ekushey Television only aired 3 of them before the channel officially closed down in August 29, 2002 when Simon Dring and three other executives were charged with fraud.[2] Although Ekushey Television came back on the air on 29 March 2007,[3][4] the company decided not to resume broadcasting The Adventures of Montu Miah.

Plot

The Adventures of Montu Miah is about Montu Miah, an ant who talks and moves like rural Bangladeshi people. He wears a Lungi, a symbol of the rural people of Bangladesh. Both the protagonists and the villains on the show are represented by various bugs. On each episode, someone from Montu Miah's community falls in the hands of a villain and Montu comes into rescue. Almost all of the episodes end with the downfall of the villain and a happy ending for the protagonists.

Special episodes

The Asia Foundation used the vast popularity of Montu Miah in rural Bangladesh and produced an animated voter education film on democratic representation and accountability. Directed by Javed Mahmood, Softedge Limited produced eight special episodes of The Adventures of Montu Miah[5] which was started to aired on Channel i and other private television channels of Bangladesh.

These episodes were aired on January 2007 right before Bangladesh's parliament election that was supposed to take place later that month. These episodes were made to inform rural Bangladeshi people about the importance of voting. After the country's democratic government was overthrown,[6] the airing of the episodes was derailed and only four of the eight were actually released.

Public reaction

The Adventures of Montu Miah became very popular among the rural people of Bangladesh on the early 2000s. Montu Miah was starting to become a brand before Ekushey Television was shut down in 2002.

The Adventures of Montu Miah was created with the help of Poser and the software development company Smith Micro Software previously known as Curious labs. They were asked to highlight their product Poser Pro after Montu Miah success and published an online article with an interview about the making of The Adventures of Montu Miah[7]

The daily newspaper Prothom Alo issued a cover page article on 8 February 2002 Page:4[8] Weekly Holiday featured a story in April 2004 Page:16 in desktop fantasies.[9] The IT magazine Computer Bichitra used the character in a coverp age on its printed issue# Year 7 issue 8 March 2003.[10] Techtunes, a Bengali IT related online portal asked for the release of the blocked episodes.[11]

Bloggers are have asked for a lift of the unofficial ban on The Adventures of Montu Miah.[12][13][14]

Published reference

pollob, Mohaimen. "মন্টু মিয়ার নির্মাণ অভিযান". Prothom Alo. Retrieved 2002-02-08. 

Khan, Mubin s (14 April 2004). "desktop fantasies". weekly Holidays The slate Issue. Retrieved 14 April 2004. 

References

  1. "AWN's Animation Industry Database". aidb.com. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  2. "BBC NEWS | World | South Asia | Bangladesh tells TV chief to leave". news.bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  3. "Bangladesh's ETV resumes broadcasting as ban ends". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  4. "Letters To The Editor | Political hostilities take alarming turn". thedailystar.net. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  5. "The Asia Foundation : Projects : Elections". asiafoundation.org. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  6. "Bangladesh: The coup that dare not speak its name". The Economist. 18 January 2007. Retrieved 2014-04-22. Iajuddin Ahmed, Bangladesh's president, declared an army-backed state of emergency on January 11th and cancelled the election due on January 22nd
  7. "The Adventures of Montu Miah-Plots and Technology ", Poser Articles - Smith micro,
  8. "Prothom Alo | Most popular bangla daily newspaper". prothom-alo.com. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
  9. "Holiday". Weeklyholiday.net. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  10. "Monthly ICT Magazine,computer bichitra". Ecomputerbichitra.com. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  11. 2 বছর 4 মাস আগে (2011-10-31). "এনিমেশন এবং বাংলাদেশ | টেকটিউনস". Techtunes.com.bd. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  12. "স্রোতেই ভাসুন, তবে বাংলা সংস্কৃতির | সচলায়তন". Sachalayatan.com. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  13. Iftheker Mohammad. "এনিমেশন | Amarblog.com: Bangla Blog ( আমারব্লগ ) with no Moderation". Amarblog.com. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
  14. "বদলে যাও বদলে দাও - বাংলা কার্টুন- একজন নির্মাতার অভিজ্ঞতা।". Bodlejaobodledao.com. Retrieved 2012-11-19.
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