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The Last Man
The Last Man

The Last Man

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Gravedigger is the last name on the list of fighters facing the Corona epidemic. The gravediggers have buried the dead in one corona after another at the call of humanity even though they were not paid. In return, they received some rewards and an invaluable realization. One of them is Aslam of Ray Bazar Cemetery, The Last Man.

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Budget

$1500

Revenue

$2500

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

22 mins

Rating

0/10

Release Date

18 May 2021

Country

Bangladesh

Cast

Uzzal Kabir Himu

Uzzal Kabir Himu

Aslam

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