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Download QR code; Print/export ... Some films before 1971 mixed Urdu and Bengali language. Cinema of ... The first Bangladeshi silent film to be full-length. [2] 1950s
Which is led to do more film of their pair throughout the decades. After the film Uttam Kumar ruled in Bengali cinema until his death. [7] During that time Hindi cinema dominant in Bengal. Bengali film not do well. But the film changed the entire situation and bring back the audience permanently in Bengali film.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Lists of Bengali films produced in West Bengal. A scene from Dena Paona, 1931 - first Bengali ...
Marjina Abdulla is a 1973 Indian Bengali-language film based on Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves directed by Dinen Gupta. [3] [4] [5] This film's music has been directed by Salil Choudhury.The film stars Rabi Ghosh, Gita Dey, Utpal Dutt, Santosh Dutta, Mithu Mukherjee and Debraj Roy in the lead roles.
Bhranti Bilas (transl. Comedy of Errors) is a 1963 Bengali-language comedy film based on the 1869 play of the same name by Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, [1] which is itself based on William Shakespeare's The Comedy of Errors.
Guru Dakshina is a 1987 Indian Bengali language musical romantic drama film written and directed by Anjan Choudhury and produced by Bhabesh Kundu. The film stars Ranjit Mallick, Tapas Paul, Satabdi Roy, Kali Banerjee, and Shakuntala Barua in the lead roles. [5]
The Bengali version create a record at Bengal box office and become golden jubilee hit. In a theater the film take a long run as 96 weeks. This is the longest running and most successful film of Kumar entire career. The Bengali version collected a record ₹1.8 Crore. The film became highest grossing Bengali film ever of that time.
In the 1930s, West Bengal was the centre of Indian cinema, and Bengali cinema accounted for a quarter of India's film output in the 1950s. [1] [2] A 2014 industry report noted that while approximately 100 films were produced annually in Bengali. [3] The Bengali film industry, was valued at around ₹120–150 crore in terms of revenue in 2014.