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War, History, Drama: Based on Bangladesh Liberation War: 18 January [1] Alor Michil: Narayan Ghosh Mita Razzak, Faruk, Anwar Hossain, Bobita: War, History, Drama: Based on Bangladesh Liberation War: 25 January [1] [2] Kar Hashi Ke Hashe: Ananda [1] Banglar 24 Bochor: Mohammad Ali Long March Towards Golden Bangla: Alamgir Kabir: Documentary
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. Other filmmakers who made critically acclaimed war films in the 1970s include Alamgir Kabir, Chashi Nazrul Islam, and Subhash Dutta. [20]
Roktakto Bangla: Momotaz Ali Biswajit, Kabori Sarwar, Mustafa, Sultana Zaman, Jainal, Khalil War, History, Drama: based on Bangladesh Liberation War. 15 December [6] [7] Bagha Bangali: Ananda Kobita, Ananda War, History, Drama: based on Bangladesh Liberation War. 15 December [6] [7] Shikriti: Azizur Rahman: Diaries of Bangladesh: Alamgir Kabir ...
Sangram (lit. ' Struggle ') is a Bangladeshi war drama film that was released in 1974. The film was directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam and produced by Kazi Sobuz. [1] Its story is based on true events Khaled Mosharraf wrote in a diary; it depicts the East Bengal Regiment's battles against the Pakistan army and the contribution of Bengali armies to Bangladesh's war of liberation.
Pages in category "Films based on the Bangladesh Liberation War" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
A list of Pakistani Bengali films in year order: . All Bengali films released during the period of undivided Pakistan (before independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan following the 1971 Liberation War) are included under "Bengali" films.
Biggest festival of Bengalis, Pohela Boishakh. The culture of Bengal defines the cultural heritage of the Bengali people native to eastern regions of the Indian subcontinent, mainly what is today Bangladesh and the Indian states of West Bengal and Tripura, where they form the dominant ethnolinguistic group and the Bengali language is the official and primary language.
According to the 2022 Census, Bangladesh has a population of 165.1 million, [9] and is the eighth-most-populous country in the world, the fifth-most populous country in Asia, and the most densely populated large country in the world, with a headline population density of 1,265 people/km 2 as of 2020. [219]