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Opening Title Cast and crew Ref(s) J A N 10 Joynagar Er Jomidar: M Shakhawat Hossain (director), Abu Sayeed Khan, Farzana Chobi, Kaniz Lia 17 Kathbirali: Niamul Mukta (director); Orchita Sporshia, Asaduzzaman Abir, Shahriar Ferdous Sajeeb
January 12 – 20, 2017 15th Dhaka International Film Festival: Rainbow Film Society Dhaka, Bangladesh [4] April 21, 2017 19th Meril Prothom Alo Awards: Ferdous Ahmed, Purnima: Bangabandhu International Conference Center [5] May 18, 2017 40th National Film Awards: Chanchal Chowdhury: Dhaka, Bangladesh [6]
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.
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The first full-length feature film with sound made in East Pakistan was The Face and the Mask, [7] which was directed by Abdul Jabbar Khan and released on 3 August 1956. Editing, printing and all other film processing for this movie were done in Lahore, Pakistan. Abdul Jabbar directed and starred in the film, which also starred Inam Ahmed ...
Atlas Movies ৳ 19 crore (equivalent to ৳ 106 crore or US$8.7 million in 2023) 1996 Sotter Mrittu Nei: Chotku Ahmed Anupam ৳ 11 crore (equivalent to ৳ 60 crore or US$4.9 million in 2023) [18] 1997 Coolie: Montazur Rahman Akbar: Flamingo Movies ৳ 7 crore (equivalent to ৳ 36 crore or US$3.0 million in 2023) [13] 1998 Shanto Keno Mastan
The 45th National Film Awards will be presented on 23 March 2022 [1] by Ministry of Information, Bangladesh to felicitate the best of Bangladeshi films released in the calendar year 2020. The list of winners were declared on 16 February 2022. [2] [3] [4]
Bangladesh has submitted films for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film [nb 1] since 2002. The award is handed out annually by the United States Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to a feature-length motion picture produced outside the United States that contains primarily non-English dialogue. [3]