Feminist Supernatural Drama ‘The Difficult Bride’ Unveils Cast as Rubaiyat Hossain Wraps Principal Photography (EXCLUSIVE)

Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain has wrapped up principal photography for her latest film "The Difficult Bride", a feminist supernatural drama that marks the culmination of a project she's been working on for nearly two decades. The film follows Zai, a bride-to-be in present-day Dhaka who is struggling with her body's resistance to traditional wedding rituals.

Hossain has assembled an all-Bangladesh cast, including three National Film Award winners: Rikita Nondine Shimu, Azmeri Haque Badhon, and Sunehrah Binte Kamal. Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, a graduate of Smith College who was previously an assistant director, makes her lead acting debut in the film.

The production has been led by predominantly female heads of department, with cinematography by Portuguese filmmaker Leonor Teles, known for her work on "Baan" (2023). The score is composed by James Williams ("Raw," "Titane") and Dameer Khan. Editor Raphaëlle Martin-Hölger returns from Hossain's previous film "Made in Bangladesh".

Hossain has spoken highly of her cast, saying they made her feel safe enough to open herself completely, both emotionally and spiritually. She praises Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, the lead actress who had no experience in acting at the time of casting, for delivering a remarkable performance.

"The Difficult Bride" is produced by a team of international producers, including François d'Artemare (France), Anna Katchko (Germany), and Hossain herself. The film has been backed by several international funding agencies, including Norway's Sorfond and Germany's World Cinema Fund.

Principal photography for the film was completed in Dhaka, with post-production underway. Completion is expected by March 2026, when "The Difficult Bride" will be presented at the Les Arcs Film Festival's Work-in-Progress program.
 
omg, a film about a girl struggling to fit into these crazy traditional wedding rituals? I feel like that's my aunt at her cousin's wedding lol 😂🎉. But seriously, Rubaiyat Hossain is a genius for getting such an all-star cast on board! And Zaineen Karim Chowdhury going from zero experience to lead actress? That's like me trying to cook a 3-course meal and ending up with a Michelin star 🍴👏. Anyway, I'm super stoked that "The Difficult Bride" is getting international funding and love - can't wait to see this film slay the Les Arcs Film Festival in March 🎬💥!
 
🌺 Just saw that Rubaiyat Hossain finished filming her new movie and I'm SO excited! It's been like, almost 20 years in the making... can you even imagine? 🤯 I love how it's a feminist supernatural drama and it's all about body autonomy - so important for our generation. The fact that it's got an all-Bangladesh cast is amazing too 🎉. And have you seen any of her previous work? Made in Bangladesh was incredible! 🙌 Can't wait to see what she does with this one...
 
OMG 🤯 I'm so hyped to see Rubaiyat Hossain bring this feminist supernatural drama to life! 🌹 The fact that she's assembled an all-Bangladesh cast is a major win, it's gonna be lit to see these talented actresses shine on screen 😎. And I love how the film has been led by predominantly female heads of department, it's so inspiring to see women in charge 💪. Zaineen Karim Chowdhury is going to slay as the lead actress, her transformation from no experience to a remarkable performance is EVERYTHING 🤯🔥 Can't wait to see how this film turns out! March 2026 can't come soon enough ⏰
 
OMG 🤯 I'm beyond hyped for this movie!!! A Bangladeshi director bringing her vision to life after almost TWO DECADES 💥 is a huge accomplishment! The all-Bangladesh cast is giving me LIFE, especially with those three National Film Award winners on board 🎉. And let's talk about Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, the lead actress who was COMPLETELY NEW TO ACTING 😲 yet she SLAYS the role? Girl, I'm so here for it! The fact that the director made her feel safe enough to open herself up is just beautiful ❤️ and the team of international producers backing this film is SO COOL 🌎. March 2026 can't come soon enough for me 🤗
 
😱 I'm literally hyped to see what Rubaiyat Hossain has been working on for so long! A female-led cast and crew is a game-changer, especially when it comes to representation in cinema 🎥👩‍Toil. It's awesome that Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, an actress with no experience at the time of casting, nailed her lead role 💖. I'm curious about how they'll portray the struggles of traditional wedding rituals and the body's resistance to them - will it be a powerful commentary on societal expectations? Can't wait for the March 2026 premiere! 🎬👏
 
I'm so hyped about this new film! I mean, a director taking almost 20 years to bring this project to life? That's dedication, right? 🤩 And the fact that it's a feminist supernatural drama set in present-day Dhaka? It sounds like something totally unique and needed on the screen. The all-Bangladesh cast is also super exciting - I love seeing more representation from different parts of the world. And can we talk about how amazing it is that they had an actress who had no acting experience before casting her for the lead role, but she still killed it? 🤓 Zaineen Karim Chowdhury is definitely one to watch! The fact that most heads of department on set were women too? That's just awesome. I'm rooting for "The Difficult Bride" all the way - can't wait to see it in March 2026! 💥
 
just saw that bangladeshi director rubaiyat hossain finished filming her new film "the difficult bride" 🎬 after working on it for nearly 20 years, and i gotta say, i'm really excited to see this project come together 💖. the fact that she's assembled an all-bangladesh cast with some super talented national film award winners is a big plus for me 🙌. also love that the production team has been led by predominantly female heads of department - more representation and diversity in the film industry, yay! 👩‍💼. and it's awesome to see zaineen karim chowdhury killing it as the lead actress, even though she had zero acting experience when cast 🤩. fingers crossed for march 2026 premiere at les arcs film festival 🎥
 
Man I'm so hyped about this new Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain's latest film The Difficult Bride! 🎥 It's a feminist supernatural drama that's been in the works for like, almost 20 years? That's dedication, fam! 😍

I love that she's put together an all-Bangladesh cast, including some super talented women like Rikita Nondine Shimu and Azmeri Haque Badhon. And can we talk about Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, the lead actress who had zero acting experience when she was cast? She must've made some magic happen in that role! ✨

The international team behind this film is so cool too - producers from France, Germany, and Norway all came together to support Hossain's vision. And with a score by James Williams and a cinematographer like Leonor Teles, I know it's going to be a visual and emotional masterpiece. 💥

What I'm most excited about though is that this film is finally coming out in 2026 - we've been waiting for so long! 🕰️ Can't wait to see The Difficult Bride on the big screen and experience Hossain's unique vision. 💖
 
I'm low-key super excited about this new Bangladeshi movie, The Difficult Bride 🎥👰‍♀️. I mean, a feminist supernatural drama that's been 19 years in the making? That's some dedication right there 💯. And to see an all-Bangladesh cast with talent like Rikita Nondine Shimu and Azmeri Haque Badhon is awesome 🤩. The fact that they're supporting women filmmakers too, especially in male-dominated industries, is a big plus for the industry 🌟.

I'm intrigued by the lead actress Zaineen Karim Chowdhury too - no acting experience? No problem! 💪 She's definitely got my attention and I'll be keeping an eye out for her performance. The team behind this film seems to be doing everything right, from international collaborations to funding agencies supporting them 🌍.

Can't wait to see how it all comes together in March 2026 😅. Will keep you posted if I end up watching it! 👀
 
I'm super stoked to hear that Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain has finally finished filming her long-awaited movie "The Difficult Bride". I mean, two decades is a looong time to be working on one project, but the wait must've been worth it. The fact that she's got an all-Bangladesh cast and crew is really cool - it's great to see more diversity in the film industry.

I'm also loving the sound of the team behind this movie - mostly female heads of department is a big plus in my book! And can we talk about Zaineen Karim Chowdhury for a sec? She's going from zero experience to lead actress in like, one day - that's some serious talent right there. I'm definitely going to be keeping an eye out for this film when it drops in 2026 🤞
 
Man, this Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain is straight fire! 🤩 She's been working on this project for almost two decades, and it's finally coming to life. I love that she's assembled an all-Bangladesh cast, they're gonna crush it on the big screen. And can we talk about Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, she's a total underdog story, no acting experience and now leading lady? That's some inspiring stuff, fam! 😊 The fact that predominantly female heads of department are behind this film is also super cool, more representation is always good in the industry. And the international team producing it? That's what I call collaboration at its best 🌍️. Bring on "The Difficult Bride" when it drops in March 2026, I'm hyped! 💥
 
Yooo 🤔 just saw that Bangladeshi director Rubaiyat Hossain finished shoot for her new film "The Difficult Bride". Like, 20 years in the making and it's a feminist supernatural drama about a bride who's all resistant to traditional wedding stuffs 💃🏻. Can't wait to see how it turns out! 🤞 The cast is all Bangladeshi actors, which is super cool 👍, including some National Film Award winners 🎥. And get this, the director says her lead actress, Zaineen Karim Chowdhury, was like a total newbie when she got cast but still killed it in the role 😱. The score and cinematography look lit 🔥, and there's even international funding behind it 💸. Can't wait to see what Hossain does next! 🎬
 
man, it's so dope that a bangladeshi director like rubaiyat hossain is finally getting her dream project done after 19 years of working on it 🤩. i love how she's put together an all-bangladesh cast and crew, it's gonna be a game changer for our industry. zaineen karim chowdhury as the lead actress is literally giving me all the feels, i mean no experience in acting at all and she just delivered this incredible performance 💥. the fact that there are mostly female heads of department on set is also a huge plus, it's gonna be awesome to see more women leading the charge in filmmaking 🎬. i'm really looking forward to seeing "the difficult bride" when it comes out, fingers crossed it gets all the recognition it deserves 💪
 
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