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Golapi Ekhon Traine (1978)
Character: Moina
A brilliant film made by Amjad Hossain on the oppressed have-nots of rural Bangladesh, Golapi Akhon Train-e, enjoyed a phenomenal success. The movie showcasing talented actors Rowshan Jamil, Bobita, and Anowara also brought to attention the issue of inequitable treatment of women.
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আনোয়ারা (1967)
Character: N/A
Anwara is a 1967 Bangladeshi film which stars Razzak and Suchonda in lead roles. It is one of the six films where Razzak and Suchonda shared screen time
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সুন্দরী (1979)
Character: Bindia
Sundori is a young woman from a poor family in a village governed by a ruthless zamindar.
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Kar Bou (1966)
Character: N/A
A Bengali-language film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Naseema Khan.
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Darpochurno (1970)
Character: Saleha
A Bengali-language drama directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Kabori Sarwar, Razzak, and Anis.
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Pyasa (1969)
Character: N/A
An Urdu-language film directed by Nazrul Islam, starring Suchanda, Rahman, and Azim.
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বেহুলা (1966)
Character: N/A
Behula is a 1966 Bengali film directed by Zahir Raihan and stars Razzak and Shuchanda as lead pair. It was based on the Hindu mythology of Behula, who fights vehemently to goddess Manasa for her husband Lakhindar's life.
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Shorolipi (1971)
Character: Hena
A wealthy young man defies his father’s expectations by choosing to build a career in music instead of following a conventional office job.
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Devdas (1982)
Character: N/A
Devdas is a Bengali-language film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel Devdas. It is the first Bangladeshi version of the story and the first colour film version in Bangladesh. It was the first of two versions directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam.
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سنگم (1964)
Character: N/A
Sangam is a Pakistani Urdu film released in 1964, directed by Zahir Raihan starring Rosy Samad, Khalil, Haroon Rashid and Sumita Devi. This is the first full-length colour movie made in entire Pakistan. This was the fourth film by Zahir Raihan (1935-1972) who later went on to direct more films in Urdu and Bengali during the 1960s. Zahir Raihan became one of the most important filmmakers of East Pakistan, which later became Bangladesh in 1971. Although Sangam was an Urdu film, but most of the cast, playback artistes and crew were from the Bengali-speaking Eastern province.
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স্ত্রীর মর্যাদা (2002)
Character: Rokib's Mother, Begum Saheba
Rokib leads a happy life with his wife and children. Things take a turn when he is wrongfully imprisoned. In his absence, his landlord forces his family to vacate their house.
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শুভদা (1986)
Character: N/A
A Bangladeshi Bengali language film adapted from the novel of the same name by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee, this is the story of a struggling woman whose husband is an addict and whose daughter and sister-in-law are widowed.
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Dangga (1991)
Character: Amena Begum
Dangal is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language film. The film released was 1991 in Bangladesh. director-writer Kazi Hayat. Stars Manna, Suchorita, Wasimul Bari Rajib, Anowara and Miju Ahmed play lead roles. Dangal film won two National Film Awards.
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শ্রাবণ মেঘের দিন (1999)
Character: Kusum's Mother
The second movie directed by Humayun Ahmed. Revolving around a folk singer, his love interest and the local aristocratic family's involvement, the movie offered some beautiful folk songs like Amar Gaye Joto Dukhkho Shoy by Bari Siddiqui. Golam Mustafa, Zahid Hasan, Mahfuz, Mukti and Shaon played the main characters in the film.
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পূর্ণদৈর্ঘ্য প্রেম কাহিনি (2013)
Character: Rokeya Begum
The film is about Joy (Shakib Khan) who is engaged to his cousin Mithu(Mimo). But he promises his grandfather that he will not tie the knot before he finds his missing aunt and uncle. In search of his missing relatives, he goes to Malaysia, where he meets Jara(Jaya) who is a UN employee. They become familiar with each other and Jara helps Joy find his aunt. Joy, appreciative of her companionship and help, falls for Jara. To avoid him, Jara gets involved with another man Shakib(Arefin Shuvo). In this situation, the climax of the film comes down between responsibility towards family, relatives and love affairs.
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১৩ নম্বর ফেকু ওস্তাগার লেন (1966)
Character: Bithi, Falguni's sister
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.
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দীপু নাম্বার টু (1996)
Character: N/A
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.
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মরণের পরে (1990)
Character: Doctor
Parents of a middle class family along with their children are living happily. Suddenly an accident turns their world upside down.
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অন্তরে অন্তরে (1994)
Character: N/A
A fisherman's daughter is adopted by a rich woman and later she falls in love with the grandson of the woman that brings misery for her.
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