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1971 Shei Shob Din is a Bangladeshi film directed by Hridi Haq. This is a government-granted movie that tells the story of the Bangladesh Liberation War . It stars Mamunur Rashid , Jayanta Chattopadhyay , Munmun Ahmed , Shilpi Sarkar Apu , Ferdous Ahmed , Litu Anam , Saju Khadem , Sanjida Preeti , Tareen Jahan , and others. [ 1 ]
Children of War, also known as The Bastard Child, is a 2014 Hindi drama film directed by Mrityunjay Devvrat based on the 1971 Bangladesh genocide and the Bangladesh Liberation War. [1] [2] The film released on 16 May 2014 in India and Bangladesh. [3]
15 January 1971 Jolchhobi: H Akbar Farooque: 22 March 1971 Gaayer Bodhu: Abdul Jabbar Khan Amar Bou: Akram Jaltey Suraj Ke Niche: Noor ul Haq Nadeem, Bobita, Rozina, Sabiha Khanum, Santosh Romantic The last Urdu film made from this region. 10 September [3] Shesh Rater Tara
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 Bangladesh education board has taken steps to leave such practices in the past and is looking forward to education as a way to provide a poverty-stricken nation with a brighter future. As Bangladesh is an overpopulated country, there is a huge demand to turn its population into labor, which is why proper education is needed and proper help ...
When Bangladesh applied for membership to the United Nations in 1972, China vetoed its application [158] because two U.N. resolutions about the repatriation of Pakistani prisoners of war and civilians had not yet been implemented. [159] China was also among the last countries to recognise independent Bangladesh, refusing to do so until 31 ...
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National Mourning Day of Bangladesh is a commemorative and former public holiday in Bangladesh. [1] Before 2024, on 15 August of every year, the day is observed with mourning. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The day was also observed officially and nationally during the government led by Awami League .