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Cinema of Sri Lanka. The Cinema of Bangladesh, also known as Bangla cinema, is a diverse and vibrant entity, consisting of films produced across various regions in Bangladesh, each contributing its unique linguistic and cultural perspective. Beyond the dominant Dhaka based Bengali-language film industry Dhallywood (Bengali: ঢালিউড ...
Archived from the original on 2023-04-04. Retrieved 2023-05-12. ^ Abdullah-al-Mujahid, Dhaka University (23 April 2010). "Launch of Salauddin Lavlu's next film "Warish" ". The Daily Star. Retrieved 23 April 2011. ^ a b "10 of the Top Films of 2013". Dhaka Tribune. 2013-12-28. Archived from the original on 2023-05-03.
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.
The film was a political drama exploring the subject of political corruption in Pakistan. Since the flower 'Chambaili' (lily flower) is the national flower of Pakistan, the film-makers' intentions were to encourage patriotism and nationalism in Pakistan. [59] The film made Rs. 20 million (US$69,000) at the box office.
Rubaiyat Hossain films. Rubaiyat Hossain (director), Rikita Nandini Shimu, Shahana Goswami, Novera Rahman Dipannita Martin, Shatabdi Wadud, Mostafa Monwar. 25. Lockdown Love Story. Shapla Media. Shah Alam Mondal (director), Emon, Rehnuma Mostafa. [8] Jaal Cherar Somoy.
Global gross figures. With a worldwide box-office gross of more than Rs. 4 billion, [ 1 ] The Legend of Maula Jatt is the highest-grossing Pakistani film. The following list shows Pakistan's top 24 highest-grossing films, which include films from all the Pakistani languages. These figures are not adjusted for ticket prices inflation.
The Last Kiss. Ambuj Prasanna Gupta. Salin Roy, Tuntun, Lalita Pawar, Khwaja Ajmal, Khwaja Mohammed Shahed, Nawabzada Nasarullah, Khwaja Mohammed Adel, Syed Saheb-e-Alam, Khwaja Mohammed Akmal, Charu Bala. Drama. 1931. The first Bangladeshi silent film to be full-length. [2]
But Mukh O Mukhosh became the first full-feature sound film produced in East Bengal (later East Pakistan and then Bangladesh) region. [3] In the early 1950s, the film industry in erstwhile East Bengal was virtually non-existent, and local film theatres screened mostly Urdu films from Lahore, Hindi films from Mumbai, and Bengal films from Kolkata.