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Television (Bengali: টেলিভিশন) is a 2012 Bangladeshi drama film based on changing social values and adoption of technology directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki and starring Kazi Shahir Huda Rumi, Chanchal Chowdhury, Mosharraf Karim, and Tisha. [1]
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... Lists of Bengali films produced in West Bengal.
Jotugriho is a 2022 Indian Bengali language film which is directed by Saptaswa Basu. The film is written by Arnab Bhaumik and Rabi Shankar Choudhury. The film stars Parambrata Chatterjee, Bonny Sengupta, Payel Sarkar and Anshu Bach as lead characters. [1] [2] [3]
[2] 10: Borunbabur Bondhu: Anik Dutta: Soumitra Chatterjee, Paran Bandopadhyay, Madhabi Mukherjee: Surinder Films: Investigative Thriller [3] Jio Jamai: Nehal Dutta Hiraan Chatterjee, Ishani Ghosh Jyoti Production Romance [4] 17: Uraan: Tridib Raman Srabanti Chatterjee, Saheb Bhattacharjee Romance [5] Tumi O Tumi: Arunima Dey
Haami 2: Windows Production ₹4 crore [citation needed] 8 Kacher Manush: Dev Entertainment Ventures SSR Cinemas ₹3.37 crore [citation needed] 9 Raavan: Jeetz Filmworks CAG Studios Grassroot Entertainment ₹2.27 crore [citation needed] 10 Hatyapuri: Anjan Ghoshal, Shyamsundar Dey ₹2 crore [citation needed]
Chengiz: The One Who Has No Boundaries, No Limits or simply Chengiz is a 2023 Indian Bengali-language period action-crime thriller film co-written and directed by Rajesh Ganguly. [2] Based on a story written by Neeraj Pandey about Calcutta underworld , the film is produced by Jeet , Gopal Madnani and Amit Jumrani under the banners of Grassroot ...
Trinayani (Bengali TV series), 2019 television series in Bengali language. Trinayani (Telugu TV series) , 2020 remake of the Bengali version. Topics referred to by the same term
The CD-ROM version of Banglapedia has more entries than the print version, along with 65 video clips, 49 audio clips, 2,714 images and thumbnails, and 647 maps. [2] The audio clips include songs by Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam , while the video clips include Sheikh Mujibur Rahman 's speech on 7 March 1971.