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An adventure story for young boys, Dipu Number Two is the second film of a talented director from Bangladesh who is one of the few who concentrate on quality filmmaking in a country with a rich commercial film industry. The story is taken from a youth-oriented novel in which Dipu, a boy belonging to the educated class, is teased by the school bully but eventually forms a deep relationship with him. The rest is totally escapist in nature, including a scene in which the two youths manage to capture single-handedly an entire group of robbers.
Dipu Number Two

A Delhi girl comes to her aunt's house, where she hears the reality of Bangladesh's independent story.
Quiet Flows the Meghna

The struggles of a middle class family in Dhaka.
Shonkhonil Karagar
It's a 1987 Bangladeshi film about love, Sadness and so on
Rajlokkhi Srikanto

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
Brishty ("The Rain") is a Bangladeshi film by director Morshedul Islam.
The Rain

A jobless imaginative artist finds his fantasies when a sculpture he creates comes to life every night.
Daughter of the Sun

A documentary about the historic speech made by Sheikh Mujibur Rahman on March 7, 1971.