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Denmohor is a 1995 Bangladeshi film starring Salman Shah and Moushumi. [ 1 ] This film was an official remake of 1991 superhit Bollywood film Sanam Bewafa . [ 2 ]
Waz Mahfil (alias: Waz, or Tafsir-ul-Quran Mahfil) is a traditional Islamic preaching event in Bangladesh that combines the Arabic words 'waz', meaning "giving advice", and 'mahfil', meaning "gathering". It is a gathering of Muslim devotees and common listeners for sermons on Islam, has long been one of the primary means of preaching Islam in ...
Gaye Holud (Bengali: গায়ে হলুদ), meaning "applying turmeric to the body," is a traditional Bengali pre-wedding ritual where the groom's family, without the groom, visits the bride’s house on the morning of the ceremony to celebrate and perform the turmeric function.
Shakib Khan (Bengali: শাকিব খান) is a Bangladeshi film actor, producer, occasional singer, film organiser and media personality who works in Bangladeshi Bengali films, with a handful of movies in West Bengal.
F.I.R No. 339/07/06 is a 2021 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film written and directed by Joydip Mukherjee. The film stars Ankush Hazra, Ritabhari Chakraborty, Bonny Sengupta, Falaque Rashid Roy and Shantilal Mukherjee in the lead roles. [1] [2] The film was released on 10 October 2021 coinciding with the Puja holidays.
Ora Egaro Jon (Bengali: ওরা ১১ জন) is a 1972 Bengali historical drama film written by Al Masood and directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam, based on the Bangladesh Liberation War. Director Islam and lead actor Kamrul Alam Khan Khasru were both members of Mukti Bahini (liberation army).
Sahaj Paather Gappo (Bengali: সহজ পাঠের গপ্পো) (English: Colours of Innocence) is a Bengali film directed by Manas Mukul Pal and produced by Avijit Saha. [1] The film is based on the short story by famous writer Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. The music was done by Chandradip Goswami and Indraadip Dasgupta.
In the film, Raisul Islam Asad was a freedom fighter in the film and he is also a freedom fighter in the real life. [4] Ghuddi was released on 19 December 1980. In the film, Syed Salahuddin Zaki won best dialogue writer award and Shafiqul Islam Swapan won the Best Cinematography award for the 6th Bangladesh National Film Awards. [5]