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This is a list of Bangladeshi films that were scheduled to release in 2021. Some films have announced release dates but have yet to begin filming, while others are in production but do not yet have definite release dates. Films listed as "untitled" do not yet have publicly announced titles.
January 12 – 20, 2017 15th Dhaka International Film Festival: Rainbow Film Society Dhaka, Bangladesh [4] April 21, 2017 19th Meril Prothom Alo Awards: Ferdous Ahmed, Purnima: Bangabandhu International Conference Center [5] May 18, 2017 40th National Film Awards: Chanchal Chowdhury: Dhaka, Bangladesh [6]
As part of the collaboration agreement, Vivo and Zeiss established the Vivo Zeiss Imaging Lab, a joint R&D program to innovate mobile imaging technology for Vivo's flagship smartphones. [11] In 2023, Vivo was ranked among the top 5 smartphone makers, achieving a global market share of 10%. [12] In April 2021, three pallets of Vivo phones caught ...
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.
The Bangladeshi film industry was successful both critically and commercially through the first half of the 1990s. Many Bangladeshi movies of the 1970s were about the war. The first full-length feature film of independent Bangladesh was Ora Egaro Jon released in 1972. The movie was directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam.
Dedunu Akase ('Mirror of Life; Sinhala: දේදුණු ආකාසේ) is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala romantic film directed by Priyantha Colombage and produced by EAP Network Swarnavahini Production. [4] It stars Hemal Ranasinghe in the lead role, along with newcomers Chulakshi Ranathunga and Shanel Fernando.
A film series, movie series, or franchise is a collection of related films in succession that share the same fictional universe, or are marketed as a series. There are many sequels and prequels in the Bangladesh film industry. They may or may not share the same universe.
4.1 crore or ৳15 million in 2021) [38] 1962 Chanda: Ehtesham: Dossani Films and Leo Films Rs. 0.75 crore (equivalent to Rs. 3.8 crore or ৳14 million in 2021) [39] 1963 Talaash: Mustafizul Haq Dossani Films and Leo Films Rs. 0.78 crore (equivalent to Rs. 4.0 crore or ৳15 million in 2021) [40] 1964 Sangam: Zahir Raihan: Iftekharul Alam ...