The first look of
Domm has been unveiled, offering a tense glimpse into a story centred on danger, pursuit and survival. The 54-second teaser introduces a quiet, hill-surrounded landscape that slowly gives way to rising tension as the arrival of a mysterious man disrupts the calm.
The teaser features brief but striking glimpses of
Afran Nisho,
Chanchal Chowdhury and Puja Cherry. As fear and uncertainty build, the visuals hint at a desperate struggle for survival, with armed men, anxious expressions and fleeting moments of confrontation raising questions about who is fleeing and who is in pursuit.
Shot extensively in the rugged landscapes of Kazakhstan, the film promises an expansive visual scale. Throughout the teaser, Afran Nisho appears in a physically and emotionally strained state, while Puja Cherry’s character reflects uncertainty and fear. Chanchal Chowdhury also appears visibly unsettled as the tension unfolds. The teaser ends with a striking line delivered by Nisho’s character: “I am Shahjahan Islam Noor, a Bangladeshi Muslim — remember that,” a moment that has already sparked discussion among viewers online.
Director Redoan Rony said the teaser offers only a glimpse of the larger story, adding that the film’s scale and visuals were made possible through the dedication of the entire cast and crew. Nisho described
Domm as both a survival story and an emotional journey, while Puja Cherry said her character, Rani, has multiple layers that will gradually unfold in the film.