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Brain Fever and Who Do You Love were named New York Times "Notable Books of the Year", and the 2002 film Due East is based on her first two novels. Reviewing Who Do You Love , The Chicago Tribune declared: "To say that Valerie Sayers is a natural-born writer wildly underestimates the facts….
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Aamar Bhuvan: Mrinal Sen: Arun Mukhopadhyay, Nandita Das Romance: Abaidha: Gul Bahar Singh: Chiranjit Chakraborty, Debashree Roy: Romance: Anamni Angana
Jibon Theke Neya (lit. ' Taken from Life ') is a critically acclaimed Bengali-language East-Pakistani film directed by Zahir Raihan.Released in 1970, it has been described as an example of "national cinema", using discrete local traditions to build a representation of the Bangladeshi national identity [2] [3]
Due to its ban, the film was not initially screened commercially in Bangladesh. However, the film was later released commercially in only two theatres in Dhaka. [22] The film was released on 30 April 2004 in New York and San Francisco coastal theatres. [16] [23] In October 2002, the film was released in Dhaka. Later year, on 4 July 2003, it was ...
Pages in category "2000s Bengali-language films" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 315 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
You’re in my Soul) is a 2002 Bangladesh and India joint venture Bengali-language romantic comedy-drama film. It is an official remake of the 2001 Indian Telugu -language film Manasantha Nuvve . It was the highest grossing film in Bangladesh in 2002 , [ citation needed ] and was selected for preservation at the Bangladesh Film Archive .
Aamar Bhuvan is a 2002 Bengali film directed by Mrinal Sen. The film portrays a community in India where people coexist peacefully and share love, despite the widespread hatred and violence affecting the rest of the country. [1] Mrinal Sen received the Best Director Award at the Cairo Film Festival in 2002 for this film. [2]
The first Bangla novelists were Peary Chand Mitra (1814–1883) and Kali Prasanna Singha (1840–1870). [3] Under the pen name of 'Tekchand Thakur, Peary Chand Mitra wrote the first Bengali novel Alaler Gharer Dulal (1858).