Small beach town resident Ayesha confronts social and familial oppositions to surf. She and Sohel, her best friend, are trained by a self-made surfer named Amir. Their unusual surfing enthusiasm gets international attention from various surfing communities and documentary filmmakers which in turn brings fund money along with jealousy, squabbles and power tussles. Sohel finds fame and glory through surfing. However, Ayesha's 'prohibited love' for it brings forced marriage and a life of misery to her. After his luxurious and reckless lifestyle in Dhaka, a derailed Sohel returns to Cox's Bazar where their mutual love for surfing reunites the two friends and brings new hope for surfing in the small beach town.[10]
Reception
Despite the hype created prior to its release,[11] No Dorai received negative critical reception.[8] The film has been praised for its beautiful visual of Cox's Bazar and performance of newcomer cast. But the story has not been critically well received.[8][7]