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Opening Title Director Cast Production Company Genre Notes; A P R I L 14: One: Birsa Dasgupta: Prosenjit Chatterjee, Yash Dasgupta, Nusrat Jahan: Shree Venkatesh Films: Romance, Thriller
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]
The Last Kiss: Ambuj Prasanna Gupta Salin Roy, Tuntun, Lalita Pawar, Khwaja Ajmal, Khwaja Mohammed Shahed, Nawabzada Nasarullah, Khwaja Mohammed Adel, Syed Saheb-e-Alam, Khwaja Mohammed Akmal, Charu Bala
No Bed of Roses (Doob as the Bengali version) is a 2017 Bangladeshi-Indian drama film written and directed by Mostofa Sarwar Farooki. It was produced by Abdul Aziz , Himanshu Dhanuka and Irrfan Khan under the banner of Jaaz Multimedia and Eskay Movies along with Irrfan Khan Films. [ 3 ]
Shob Bhooturey (English: Everything is paranormal; Bengali: সব ভুতুড়ে) is a 2017 Indian Bengali language horror drama directed by Birsa Dasgupta [4] and produced by Shrikant Mohta, and Mahendra Soni under the banners of Shree Venkatesh Films. The film stars Abir Chatterjee, Sohini Sarkar and Supriyo Dutta in lead roles. [5]
A Level is a 2017 Sri Lankan Sinhala Teen drama film directed by Rohan Perera and produced by Susara Dinal for Maharaja Entertainments. [3] It stars Jayalath Manoratne, Chandani Seneviratne and Umali Thilakarathne in lead roles along with many newcomers in the teen crew. [4] The music is composed by Suresh Maliyadde. [5]
Ohongkar (transl. Arrogance) (Bengali: অহংকার) is a 2017 Bangladeshi drama film directed by Shahadat Hossain Liton. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was produced by Tushar Kothachitro. The film stars Shakib Khan and Shabnom Bubly in the lead roles.
Zahir Raihan was a star director of East Bengali cinema in the 1960s, and directed films like Kokhono Asheni (Never Came) (1961), Shangam (1964) (The first Pakistani colour film), and Jibon Theke Neya. Jibon Theke Neya, a political satire based on the Bengali Language Movement under the rule of Pakistan, is considered a classic of Bangladeshi ...