Directed by Dipankar Dipon with sparkling visuals, Operation Sundarban is an enjoyable movie. The audience can easily relate to the story. Many were skeptical about the outcome of the movie due to the success of a special force and they're being the producers. But this is not a documentary on the Rapid Action Battalion (RAB), but a full movie. It was a challenge for the director to present such an issue-based story in the form of a movie, which he has managed to fulfill. Despite the huge canvas and dense cast of characters, the story is easily predictable. 'Operation Sundarban' could not keep that much secret. A little more care was needed in the character building of the movie. None of the characters, especially the victims, get any sympathy. Which is the weak point of the film. Siam Ahmed has done well in terms of range and character in the story. But according to the character, almost everyone acted well. Nusraat Faria's character may seem unnecessary in this case. Three songs of 'Operation Sundarban' were released before the release. As a result, there was an idea about the songs. Loved the combination of beautiful location and imagery. Movies were dominated by action scenes or gunfights. Which can get annoying at times. But the technical side is the life of this movie. From the cineverall 'Operation Sundarban' is an enjoyable film with a simple story. This film can add something new to the current wave of Bengali cinema.
Matography, editing and VFX will get good marks.