Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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.
Cinema was introduced in Bangladesh in 1898 by the Bradford Bioscope Company, credited to have arranged the first film release in Bangladesh. Between 1913 and 1914, the first production company, Picture House, was opened. A 1928 short silent film titled Sukumari (lit. ' The Good Girl ') was the first Bengali-produced film in the region.
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.
Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref J A N 13 Black War: Mission Extreme 2: Cop Creations Sunny Sanwar and Faisal Mahmud (director); Arifin Shuvoo, Jannatul Ferdous Oishee
Rather than delay the release until a required preview committee was formed, the producers released it as an Indian film, [1] which Jazz Multimedia then imported to Bangladesh. [1] It was released in India on 19 January 2018. Originally intended to release simultaneously in Bangladesh, it was delayed there by one week to 26 January. [2]
Shoshurbari Zindabad 2: Bengal Multimedia Limited: Debashish Biswas (director), Apu Biswas, Bappy Chowdhury: 18 Mafia: Part 1: Shapla Media: Touhid Hassan Chowdhury (director), Emon, Achol, Misha Sawdagor, Zahid Hasan, Anisur Rahman Milon, Shiba Shanu [8] M A R C H 4 Mukhosh: Government of Bangladesh
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
2021 saw the release of numerous notable films that were originally scheduled for release in 2020, but were postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, releasing theatrically, on video on demand or on streaming services.