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Bashir Hossain

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A River Called Titas
6.8

An in-depth look at the lives and struggles of a fishing community living by the River Titas in Bangladesh after the Partition of India in 1947.

A River Called Titas

1973
Sujon Sokhi
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Set in rural Bangladesh, “Sujon Sokhi” is a romantic melodrama where the story starts with a feud between two brothers incited by the wife of the elder brother. The younger brother has to leave the house with the mother and his wife due to extreme misbehave of the elder couple.....

Sujon Sokhi

1975
Masud Rana
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Elite Bangladeshi CIA agent Masud Rana – codename MR-9 – faces the consequences of disrupting the result of a fight rigged by a powerful businessman.

Masud Rana

1974
Dukhai
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Natural disasters are a regular feature of life for people living on the coastal area of Bangladesh. This is a saga about the vicissitudes of these people and their eternal struggle for life.

Dukhai

1997
Harano Din
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A new maried couple escaped from some bandits & took shelter in a house. They found the house as haunted. The house caretaker told them an old love story that belonging this house.

Harano Din

1961
13 Number Feku Ostagar Lane
9.0

In a home, hassle was a daily routine between homeowners and lodgers. The lodgers & their servant was determined that they wouldn't pay their rent. Both of them separately called in their brother & sister to rise courage in quarrel.

13 Number Feku Ostagar Lane

1966
Talash
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Film starring Shabnam and Rehman

Talash

1963
Chanda
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'Chanda' is a Pakistani Urdu-language film starring Rehman and Sultana Zaman in the lead roles. It is the first Urdu-language film to be produced in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). It is also Shabnam's Urdu-language film debut.

Chanda

1962
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Dharapat

1963
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Shurjosnan

1962
Sat Bhai Chompa
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Based on a perennially popular Bengali folk tale, Sat Bhai Chompa has had many cinematic outings in both India and Bangladesh. This, the 1968 version directed by Dilip Shom, is one of the most delightful. A king has three wives. The two elder wives connive to throw the pregnant third wife out of the palace. The third wife gives birth to eight children - seven sons and a daughter. The enraged elder wives, with the help of a sorcerer, turn the seven sons into flowers. It is now up to the daughter to turn her brothers back into humans and regain their rightful place in the palace.

Sat Bhai Chompa

1968