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This is a list of films produced by the dhallywood film industry of Dhaka ordered by year and decade of release. "Dhallywood" films are generally listed under the Bengali language. Some films were mixed Urdu language before 1971.

1928–1947

This is a list of notable Bengali-language films produced in former British Bengal Presidency during 1928 to 1947.

Title Director Cast Genre Release Date Notes
1928
Sukumari Nasrullah, Abdus Sobhan (a male playing the female role) A silent short film and the first film venture of this region. The screening was private.
1931
The Last Kiss Ambuj Gupta Khwaja Ajmal, Lolita, Charu Bala The first full-length silent film
1934
Dhruba Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam A Calcutta-based short non-silent film
1946
Dukhe Jader Jibon Gora Jahar Ganguly, Renuka Roy, Fateh Lohani Obaidul Huq A Calcutta-based full length feature film, first film made by a Bengali Muslim

1948–1971

This is a list of notable films produced in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) both in Bengali and Urdu languages. A total of 214 films were made since 1948-1971 in Dhaka. Among them 158 films were Bengali and 57 Urdu.

Title Director Cast Genre Release Date Notes
1954
Salamat Nazir Ahmed A short documentary[1]
1956
Mukh-o-Mukhush Abdul Jabbar Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, Ahmed, Purnima Sen, Nazma (Peary), Zaharat Ara, Ali Mansur Drama The first full-length non-silent "talkie" film, and considered as the first properly developed feature film of the region. It took 3 years to complete the film, while none of the cast had any prior experience in films.
1957
1958
1959
Akash Aar Mati Fateh Lohani Amin, Prabir Kumar, Sumita Devi
E Desh Tomar Amar Ehtesham Sumita Devi, Khan Ataur Rahman, Rehman, Madhavi Chatterjee, Subhash Dutta
Matir Pahar Mohiuddin Sumita Devi
Jago Hua Savera (Urdu) The Day Shall Dawn (the English title) A. J. Kardar Khan Ata, Tripti Mitra The film won the Best Picture award in Moscow Film Festival,1960. The story was taken from the popular novel written by Manik Bandopadhyay. The film was submitted for the 32nd Academy Awards in the Best Foreign Language Film category.
1960
Asiya Fateh Lohani Sumita Devi, Kazi Khaliq, Ranen Kushad, Shahid The film won the Presidents Award for the year. The Music director was Abbasuddin Ahmed. Shabnam played as the child artist in the film.
Rajdhanir Buke Ehtesham Rehman, Chitra, Subhash Dutta, Nargis, Shabnam A Musical Hit! Robin Ghosh and Ferdausi Rahman (Begum) collaborated in music direction.
1961
Harano Din Mustafiz Shabnam, Rahman This was Shabnam's first film as the lead heroine and was the first film to be shot at Rose Garden (Dhaka). The music director was Robin Ghosh.
Je Nodi Moru Pothe Salahuddin Rowshon Ara, Khan Ata, Nasima Khan
Kokhono Aseni Zahir Raihan Khan Ata, Sumita Devi, Sanjib Dutta, Shabnam
Tomar Amar Mohiuddin Anwar Hossain
1962
Chanda (Urdu) Ehtesham Rahman, Shabnam, Sultana Zaman, Subhash Dutta Musical Drama It was debut Urdu film of Shabnam and Rahman.
Jowar Elo Abdul Jabbar Khan Sultana Zaman, Amin, Anwar Hossain
Notun Sur Ehtesham Shabana played as a child artist in this film
Sonar Kajol Kalim Sharafi & Zahir Raihan Khalil, Sumita Devi .
Surjosnan Salahuddin Anwar Hossain, Nasima Khan, Rowshon Ara
1963
Dharapat Salahuddin Sujata, Nasima Khan, Kazi Khaliq
Kancher Deyal Zahir Raihan Khan Ata, Anwar Hossain, Sumita Devi Highly acclaimed film for the story and technical treatments
Naach Ghar Abdul Jabbar Khan Shabnam, Golam Mustafa, Nasima Khan November 1, 1963 Urdu film
Preet Na Jane Reet Masood Chowdhury Shabnam, Khalil, Golam Mustafa December 13, 1963 Urdu film
Talash Mustafiz Shabnam, Rahman, Shawkat Akbar Urdu film, The biggest commercial hit of the year in entire Pakistan
1964
Bandhan Qazi Zahir Chitra, Mustafa, Anwar Hossain Urdu film
Dui Digonta Obaidul Huq Anwar Hossain, Sumita Devi
Eito Jibon Rehman, Sumita Devi
Karwaan S. M. Pervez Shabnam, Haroon, Tarana, Badar-ud-din Urdu film
Maalan Qaiser Pasha Nasima Khan, Deep, Jalil Afghani Urdu film
Megh Bhanga Rod
Milan Rahman Deeba, Rahman, Shawkat Akbar, Subhash Dutta Urdu film
Onek Diner Chena Khan Ataur Rahman Sirajul Islam
Paisey Mustafiz Shabnam, Azim, Subhash Dutta, Rani Sarkar Urdu film
Raja Elo Shohore Mohiuddin Sirajul Islam August 28, 1964
Sangam Zahir Raihan Rosy Samad, Harun, Khalil, Sumita Devi Urdu film, the first ever full length colored film produced in the entire Pakistan.
Sutorang Subhash Dutta Subhash Dutta, Kabori The first directorial venture of Subhash Dutta and the debut film of Kabori. The film won the second prize in Frankfurt Film Festival, 1965.
Shadi Qaiser Pasha Deeba, Nasima Khan, Chitra, Jalil Afghani Urdu film
Sheet Bikel Sirajul Islam
Tanha Baby Islam Shamim Ara, Haroon, Sheikh Hasan, Rani Sarkar Urdu film, Only film in which Shabnam appeared as guest star in any film
Yeh Bhi Aik Kahani S. M. Latif Chitra, Haroon, Badar, Mishbah Urdu film
1965
Akhri Station Saroor Bara Bankavi Shabnam, Shawkat Akbar, Rani Sarkar, Subhash Dutta Urdu film
Bahana Zahir Raihan Kabari, Rahman, Garaj Babu April 16, 1965 Second Urdu film of Zahir Raihan
Ekaler Rupkotha
Godhulir Prem
Janajani
Kajal Nazrul Islam Shabnam, Khalil, Subhash Dutta, Anwar Hossain Urdu film
Kaise Kahun Muhammad Saddique Khan Shabnam, Khalil, Subhash Dutta Urdu filmNadeem debut his film career as a singer from this film
Mala Mustafiz Sultana Zaman, Azim, Sujata Urdu film
Nodi O Nari
Rupban Salahuddin Sujata Romance November 5, 1965
Sagar Ehtesham Shabnam, Azim, Subhash Dutta Urdu film
Saat Rang Fateh Lohani Sultana Zaman, Azim, Qazi Khaliq It was double version film released in Urdu and Bengali languages.
1966
13 No Feku Ostagar Lane Sujata
Abar Bonobase Rupban
Apon Dulal
Behula Zahir Raihan Sumita Devi, Razzak
Begana Shabnam, Khalil Urdu film
Bhaiya Urdu film
Bhawal Sannyasi
Daakbabu
Daak Bangla Mustafeez
Eindhan Urdu film
Gunai Bibi
Ghar Ki Laz Urdu film
Jala Urdu film
Kagojer Nouka Subhash Dutta
Kar Bou?
Mohua
Phir Milenge Hum Dono Syed Shamsul Haq Urdu film
Poonam Ki Rat Rosy Samad, Shawkat Akbar, Mehfuz Urdu film
Parwana Nasima Khan, Hassan Imam Urdu film
Rahim Badshah O Rupban
Raja Sannyasi
Son of Pakistan Fazlul Haque Faridur Reza Sagar, Keka Firdausi
Ujala
Zarina Sundori
1967
Ayna O Abashista Subhash Dutta
Anowara Zahir Raihan
Agun Niye Khela Sumita Devi
Alibaba Nazrul Islam Ashish Kumar Louho, Sumita Devi, Sirajul Islam October 19, 1967
Bala Shibly Sadik Anwara
Chawa Pawa Narayan Ghosh Mita Sirajul Islam
Chakori (Urdu) Ehtesham Shabana, Nadim The debut film of both Shabana & Nadim
Chotey Sahab (Urdu) Mustafeez Shabana, Nadim
Darshan (Urdu) Rahman Shabnam, Rahman, Fateh Lohani, Mehfooz
Heeramon Shibly Sadik Sirajul Islam
Hamdam (Urdu)
Is Dharti Par (Urdu)
Jongli Meye
Julekha
Kanchon Mala Sirajul Islam
Main Bhi Insan Hoon Urdu film
Moyur Ponkhi
Noyontara Sirajul Islam
Nawab Siraj-uddaula Khan Ataur Rahman Anwar Hossain, Anowara One of the very few historical films made in those days. The film received the "Best Film Award" in the International Film Festival, Tashkent in 1967.
Obhishap Sumita Devi
Oporajeyo
Saiful Mulk Badiuzzamal
Uljhan (Urdu) Rosy Samad, Khalil
1968
Abirbhab Subhash Dutta
Arun Barun Kironmala
Ballo Bondhu
Bhaggya Chakra
Banshori
Chena Ochena
Chompakoli
Chorabali
Dui Bhai
Eto Tuku Asha Narayan Ghosh Mita
Kuch Boron Konnya
Modhumala
Momer Alo
Nishi Holo Bhor
Notun Digonto
Oporichita
Poroshmoni
Rakhal Bondhu
Rup Kumari
Rupbaner Rupkotha
Saat Bhai Champa Dilip Shom Kabori, Khan Ataur Rahman
Sheet Bosonto Shibly Sadik
Shahid Titumir Ibne Mijan
Sokhina
Songsar Zahir Raihan Razzak, Shuchanda, Babita (as a child artist) This was the debut film of Bobita, who was named "Subarna" for this film. She played as the daughter of her real-life sister Shuchanda in this film.
Sopto Dinga
Suorani Duorani
Soye Nadia Jagay Pani (Urdu)
Jugli Phool (Urdu)
Jugnu (Urdu) Sharmili Ahmed, Hassan Imam
Tum Mere Ho (Urdu)
Chand Aur Chandni (Urdu) Ehtesham Nadim, Shabana, Shuchanda
Gori (Urdu)
Kuli (Urdu) Mustafeez Shabana, Nadim
Jahan Bajay Sehnai (Urdu) Shuchanda, Rahman, Anwar Hossain
1969
Agontuk
Alingon
Alomoti
Alor Pipasa
Beder Meye
Bhanu Moti
Ek Jalim Ek Hasina
Gazi Kalu Chompaboti Sirajul Islam
Jowar Bhata
Mayar Songsar
Moynamoti Kazi Jahir Razzak, Kabori Sarwar
Molua
Moner Moto Bou
Mukti
Naginir Prem
Nil Akasher Niche Razzak, Kabori Sarwar
Notun Nam-e Dako
Notun Fuler Gondho
Obanchito Azim, Sujata, Rozi
Padma Nodir Majhi
Palabodol
Paruler Songsar
Patal Purir Rajkonna
Protikar
Shesh Porjonto Bobita
Swornokomol
Jeena Bhi Mushkil (Urdu) Sirajul Islam
Daagh (Urdu) Ehtesham Shabana, Nadim
Pyasa (Urdu)
Kangan (Urdu)
Anari (Urdu) Mustafeez Shabana, Nadim
Mere Arman Mere Sapne (Urdu) Sujata, Azim
Geet Kahin Sangit Kahin (Urdu) Nasima Khan, Mohammad Ali
Ek Zalim Ek Hasina (Urdu)
1970
Adorsho Chaapakhana
Eki Onke Eto Roop
Amir Saudagar O Bhelua Sundori
Aka-Baka
Apon Por
Bablu
Bindu Theke Britto
Binimoy Subhash Dutta
Boro Bou
Chhoddo Beshi
Dhheu Er Por Dhheu
Dip Nebhe Nai Razzak & Kobori
Dorpo Churno Razzak & Kobori
Ghurni Jhor
Je Agune Puri Ameer Hossain
Jibon Theke Neya Zahir Raihan Khan Ataur Rahman, Anwar Hossain, Rosy Samad, Rawshan Jamil, Shuchanda, Abdur Razzak A landmark film in the history of the country.
Jog Biyog
Ka Kha Ga Gha Umo
Kanch Kata Heere
Kothay Jeno Dekhechi
Koto Je Minoti
Manush Omanush
Mishor Kumari
Modhumilon
Monimala
Nayika
Notun Probhat
Odhikar
Ontorongo
Peech Dhala Poth Ehtesham
Raj Mukut
Rong Bodlaay
Sadharon Meye
Somapti
Sontan
Surjo Uthar Age
Sworo Lipi
Taka Ana Pai Babul Chowdhury Shawkat Akbar, Rawshan Jamil, Razzak, Bobita
Taansen
Maina Urdu film
Payel Shabana, Razzak Urdu film
Chalo Maan Gayee Urdu film

1970s

1980s

Title Director Cast Genre Notes
1982
Boro Bhalo Lok Chhilo Mohammad Mohihuddin Razzak, Prabir Mitra won 6 National Film Awards
Dui Poisar Alta Amjad Hossain Shabana won 5 National Film Awards
1983
Puraskar Satya Saha won 4 National Film Awards
Lalu Bhulu Kamal Ahmed Sohel Rana won 3 National Film Awards
1984
Bhat De Amjad Hossain Alamgir, Shabana, Rajib, Anwar Hossain Drama National Award winning film
1985
Teen Kanna Shibli Sadiq Babita, Suchanda, Champa, Sohel Rana, Ilias Kanchan, Prabir Mitra The debut film of Champa. Biggest blockbuster of 1985. National Award winning film.
1986
Dhaka 86 Razzak Bapparaz, Ranjita
Durdesh Nadeem Baig, Bobita Drama, Romance
1987
Surrender Jashim, Shabana
1988
Abortan Abu Sayeed Abul Hayat, Laki Inam
1989
Beder Meye Josna Tojammel H. Bokul Ilias Kanchan, Anju Ghosh

1990s

2000s

2010s

References

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