Tanveer Pial, who, as a boy, dreamt of filmmaking. Yet in his journey of pursuing the dream, he never, for a moment, lost sight of reality. From a young age, he always found himself attracted towards visuality, continuously captivated by vibrant colors.
In his boyhood, the lives of wildlife journalists fascinated him. Watching National Geographic or Animal Planet programs, he'd thrill to imagine the adventures these journalists might have experienced. This enthralling mix of storytelling and exploration sparked a passion, and he decided to become a wildlife journalist himself, documenting the lives of these creatures and living a life of adventure.
But as he grew, his world revolved more and more around cinema. Surrounded by friends and peers who shared his passion for film, ignited a clear inner voice—it wasn't just about the visuals, the colors, or the adventurous lives of wildlife journalists; it was a constant pull towards filmmaking. With this resolve, he dedicated his life to this calling, making filmmaking his sole career path. Films became an integral part of his daily life.
But humans are beyond planning. He had to go through personal life, and crisis as well, and as Bangladesh's film industry, while vibrant, can be a challenging place to build a secure career, he had to adjust his filmy life accordingly and dive into the corporate world, initially joining journalism, then transitioning to Public Relations and finally landed in Marketing roles at universities for over a decade. Yet, even during this detour, filmmaking remained his guiding light. Rather, he channeled his storytelling instincts into content creation for the universities, NGO's, television and government departments, a way to hone his storytelling skills. Further, in 2022, he published his first book, "Cinema Dekhar Chokh," which is a book on film appreciation.
In essence, his professional journey, which revolved around filmmaking, served as a foundation for his cinematic ambitions. He was making his ground in reality strong before making a jump for his dream.
Years later, brimming with confidence and financial security, he decided to create his first film, "Return", which would be an experiment, allowing him to explore his strengths, weaknesses, and preparedness for the filmmaking world.
In 2024, he made his debut as director with his short-film "Return", which was widely appreciated on Festivals, YouTube and social media platforms and was even critically acclaimed.
Before the premiere of his first short film, 'Return', he began production on his first feature film, 'A Country of No Hope', and second short film 'A Short Film About Home', which would be released soon.
With a passion for storytelling, Tanveer Pial's filmmaking journey has just begun!
Filmography:
Independent Director & Producer
- A Short Film About Home (Short Film), 2025 (Post Production)
- A Country of No Hope (Feature Film), 2025 (Post Production)
- Return (Short Film), 2024 - Got 2 Int’l Awards & 8 Official Selections
Assistant Director/Script Writer/Executive Producer
- Response to Rohingya Crisis (Documentary for UNHCR), 2017
- Mazar Porikroma (Series of 4 Short Documentaries for BTV), 2016
- Documentary on Safari Parks (Documentary for Forest Department Bangladesh), 2014
- Road to Sustainability at Hills (Documentary for CARITAS), 2013
- Men-Women in Search of Equal Dignity (Documentary for CARITAS), 2012
- Khomotar Pothe (CARITAS), 2011