Shuva also () is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film, released in 2005
Shuvaa was named Shuvashini, meaning 'one who has a melodious voice', but she grew up deaf and dumb. Her father married off her two elder sisters, Suhashini and Sukeshini, in grand ceremonies. Now it was Shuvaa's turn. Shuvaa and Protap, who were from the same village, understood each other. Protap asked his father to arrange their marriage, and his father went to Shuvaa's parents with a proposal. However, Govinda Goswami refused the proposal and insulted him. Insulted and refused, Banikonto left the village with his wife and daughter to marry off Shuvaa at his eldest daughter's house. Shortly after the wedding, Nibaron, Shuvaa's husband, learns of her condition, which causes her great misery.
The film's music was directed by Imon Saha.