Noyeem Imtiaz Neamul is a Bangladeshi film director and screenwriter known for his contributions to contemporary Bangladeshi cinema.
Based in Dhaka, he has directed several notable films that explore social themes and human relationships.
Ek Cup Cha (A Cup of Tea) – 2014
Lead Actors: Ferdous Ahmed (National Film Award winner), Moushumi (Meril-Prothom Alo Award winner)
Story: Basu Chatterjee (India)
Filming: 2010–2011
Chhere Jas Na (Produced in India)
Gangchil – Co-director
Jam
Saare Tin Haath Bhumi – Government-funded film (Completed, awaiting release)
Tobuo Jibon
Bakshobondhi
Kagoj Er Phul
Version Z
14 May
Hawai Mithai
Rain
Megh
Pani
Sopnatroito
Tumi Acho Tumi Nai
Shod Bod
Praner Gohine
Jadukor
Adim Agun Jolechilo
Dujon Dujoner
Valobashar Anusorgo
Late Night Show
Moddo Rater Golpo
Golpo Er Jonno
Ekti Golpo Ekti Golpo Jonno
Joloj Raat Rr Kolpo Kahini
Alote Ashio
Moddo Raater Golpo
Valobashar Anusorgo
Jibon Rang Er Gran
Mudrar Aplit Opi
Rannar Kanna
The Kites
Perfect Husband
Perfect Wife
Room Mate
Chor Police
Matinee Show
Didha Dondo
Noyeem Imtiaz Neamul holds memberships in several prestigious organizations:
Director’s Guild (Membership No. 094)
Bangladesh Film Director Association
Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association
Television Programme Producers' Association of Bangladesh (TELEPAB)
Actors Equity Bangladesh
Member of Eastern India Motion Picture Association (EIMPA)
Additionally, he is the Secretary of Save the Rivers Bangladesh Society and an active member of cultural organizations such as Dhaka Theatre and Dhaka Sarakolpon.
Neyamul is primarily interested in off-track and thriller-based stories. As inspirations, he mentions:
Two short films are currently in production:
He also aspires to direct a full-length feature film in Hollywood in the future.
Neyamul is married. His wife is an advocate. They have two sons and one daughter. He loves traveling and has visited many countries. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading books and watching movies.