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The wreck of the Star of Bengal was described as "one of the worst disasters" of the Pacific coast maritime history. [122] Due to the high number of casualties, as of 2015, the wreck of the Star of Bengal remains in the top 5 worst marine disasters in the history of Alaska. [54] [123] Both, the ship and her cargo were declared a total loss. [70]
The Bangladeshi nominee is decided annually by the Bangladesh Federation of Film Societies. All Bangladeshi submissions were filmed in Bengali . All but one of the Bangladeshi submissions since 2005 have been produced by Impress Telefilm Limited film studio, based in the capital Dhaka , and there was a lot of cast crossover between the films.
This is a list of maritime disasters that have taken place in the Bangladesh. It may also be called maritime incidents or ferry disasters. The list may be incomplete for years before 1986 or later. [1] During the past 25 years (since 1994), 250 ferry incidents with over 2,000 deaths have been recorded till 2019. [2]
Dhaka East Bengal Cinematograph Society ₹ 0.0001 crore (equivalent to ₹ 220,000 or ৳260,000 in 2023) [33] 1931 The Last Kiss: Ambuj Prasanna Gupta Dhaka East Bengal Cinematograph Society ₹ 0.0005 crore (equivalent to ₹ 1.5 million or ৳1.8 million in 2023) [34] 1956 Mukh O Mukhosh: Abdul Jabbar Khan: Iqbal Films Rs. 0.0048 crore ...
Title Director Cast Genre Release date Notes Ref. Protinidhi: Azim Razzak, Sujata, Hasan Imam, Maya Hazari 16 January [1] [2]Ek Mutho Bhat: Ibne Mizan: Babita, Fatahah Lohani, Jashim, Hasmot
Impress Telefilm Ltd: Bengali (Bangladesh, West Bengal, Assam and Tripura) Remake of Manasantha Nuvve: 2010 Moner Manush: Goutam Ghose: Prosenjit Chatterjee. Priyanshu Chatterjee. Chanchal Chowdhury. Raisul Islam Asad. Gautam Kandu Impress Telefilm Ltd: Bengali (Bangladesh, West Bengal, Assam and Tripura) Based on life of Lalon [10] 2014 Ami ...
Title Director Cast Genre Release date Notes Ref(s) Surja Dighal Bari: Masiuddin Shaker Rawshan Jamil, Dolly Anwar, ATM Shamsuzzaman, Jahurul Alam : Drama: 1979 Jan 26 Based on the novel of Abu Ishaque
The government of Bangladesh played a huge role in the re-emergence of Bangladeshi films. The Bangladesh Film Development Corporation was established as an assistance hub for Bangladeshi cinema. The government also spends about $1 million annually for the development of Bangladeshi parallel cinema and art cinema.