List of Bangladeshi films
Appearance
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 | |
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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. | ||||
The Last Kiss | Ambuj Gupta | Khwaja Ajmal, Lolita, Charu Bala | The first full-length silent film | |||
Dhruba | Poet Kazi Nazrul Islam | A Calcutta-based short non-silent film | ||||
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 | |
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Salamat | Nazir Ahmed | A short documentary[1] | ||||
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. | ||
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. | |||
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. | |||
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 | ||||
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 | ||||
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 | |||
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 | |||
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. | |||
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 | ||||||
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 | |||||
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 | |||||
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) | ||||||
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
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1970
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1971
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- List of Bangladeshi films of 1973
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1974
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1975
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1976
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1977
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1978
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1979
1980s
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | ||
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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 | |||
Puraskar | Satya Saha | won 4 National Film Awards | ||||
Lalu Bhulu | Kamal Ahmed | Sohel Rana | won 3 National Film Awards | |||
Bhat De | Amjad Hossain | Alamgir, Shabana, Rajib, Anwar Hossain | Drama | National Award winning film | ||
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. | |||
Dhaka 86 | Razzak | Bapparaz, Ranjita | ||||
Durdesh | Nadeem Baig, Bobita | Drama, Romance | ||||
Surrender | Jashim, Shabana | |||||
Abortan | Abu Sayeed | Abul Hayat, Laki Inam | ||||
Beder Meye Josna | Tojammel H. Bokul | Ilias Kanchan, Anju Ghosh |
1990s
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1990
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1991
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1992
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1993
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1994
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1995
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1996
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1997
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1998
- List of Bangladeshi films of 1999
2000s
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2000
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2001
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2002
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2003
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2004
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2005
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2006
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2007
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2008
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2009
2010s
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2010
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2011
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2012
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2013
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2014
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2015
- List of Bangladeshi films of 2016
References
- ^ Kabir, Alamgir; Mokammel, Tanvir (November 2007) [November 2007]. "Cinema with a cause". Documentary Today. 1 (2): 39–42. Retrieved 22 January 2015.