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Made in Bangladesh is a Bangladeshi political satire film by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki released in 2006. [1] The movie's release was delayed by a year because of opposition from Bangladesh Film Censor Board over the contents of the film.
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Opening Title Director Cast Genre Notes Ref(s) Moner Sathe Juddho: Ahmed Nasir Manna, Purnima, Bapparaj : Romance, action Tumi Koto Sundor: Abid Hasan Badal Riaz, Purnima : Kotha Dao Sathi Hobe
Rubaiyat Hossain is a Bangladeshi film director, writer, and producer. She made the films Meherjaan (2011), Under Construction (2015) and Made in Bangladesh (2019). [1] In 2023, she becomes the second female director to win Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director for Made in Bangladesh. [2]
Made in Bangladesh is the mark affixed to products manufactured in Bangladesh. It may also refer to: It may also refer to: Made in Bangladesh (2006 film) , a 2006 Bangladeshi film
Made in Bangladesh (also known in Bengali as Shimu Bengali: শিমু;) is a 2019 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Rubaiyat Hossain. [2] It premiered in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival, [3] following the participation at BFI London Film Festival, [4] Locarno Film Festival [5] and other major festivals.
Farooki was appointed an adviser to the interim government of Bangladesh on 10 November 2024. [15] He is responsible for the Ministry of Cultural Affairs. [16] Protests took place in various parts of the country, including Dhaka University and Jahangirnagar University, following his appointment as an Adviser, due to perceptions of his close ties to the Sheikh Hasina administration.
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.