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Following the separation of Bangladesh from Pakistan, Dhaka became the center of the Bangladeshi film industry, and has generated the majority share of revenue, production and audiences for Dhallywood films. Mukh O Mukhosh, the first Bengali-language full-length feature film, was produced in 1956.
This is a list of films produced by the Dhallywood film industry of Dhaka, Bangladesh, ordered by year of release. Dhallywood films are generally listed under the Bengali language. Some films before 1971 mixed Urdu and Bengali language.
Urdu language film [5] Tum Mere Ho: Surur Barar Bangvi Nadeem, Shabana, Shabnam, Anwar Hossain Urdu language film [6] Natun Diganta: Nazir Ahmed: Rahman, Sultana Zaman, Shabnam, Anis, Kazi Khalek, Golam Mustafa: Sakhina: Karigor Razzak, Suchonda, Anwara, Khan Zainul, Kazi Khalek: Gori: Mohsin Rahman, Nasima Khan, Golam Mustafa Urdu language ...
This article lists Urdu-language films in order by year of production.Below films are mostly from Pakistan along with some Indian Urdu movies. For a full list of Pakistani films, including Punjabi language, Bengali language films and Urdu see List of Pakistani films.
This is a ranking of the highest-grossing Bangladeshi films screened at cinemas in Bangladesh and globally. Films generate income from several revenue streams, including box office sales (admissions), theatrical exhibition, television broadcast rights, and music album sales. There is no official tracking of sales and online sources publishing ...
A list of Pakistani Bengali films in year order: All Bengali films released during the period of undivided Pakistan (before independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan following the 1971 Liberation War) are included under "Bengali" films. But Urdu films made in (Dhaka, Bangladesh) are included in "Urdu" films tally.
Cinema is prominent in South Asia, with the Bollywood (representing the most-spoken language in the region of Hindi) and South Indian film industries being the most dominant. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Pakistan's Lollywood also is growing, [ 6 ] while historically, Bengali cinema was highly acclaimed by international film circles.