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The Dhallywood film industry released five feature films in 1961. [1]

Title Director Starring Language Ref.
Harano Din Mustafiz Rahman, Shabnam, Golam Mustafa, Azim, Subhash Dutta, Misbah Bengali [2] [3]
Je Nadi Marupathey Salahuddin Rowshan Ara, Sanjib, Ataur Rahman Bengali [3] [4]
Kokhono Asheni Zahir Raihan Sumita Devi, Shabnam, Anis, Misbahuddin Bengali [3] [4]
Rajdhanir Buke Ehtesham Rahman, Chitra, Shabnam, Azim, Golam Mustafa, Subhash Dutta Bengali [3] [5]
Tomar Amar Mohiuddin Chitra, Amin, Anwar Hossain Bengali [2] [3] [a]

See also

Notes

There are numerous minor inconsistencies in transliteration among the sources. Greater discrepancies are as follows:

  1. ^ Gazdar gives the name of Mohiuddin's 1961 film as Yuumaar Amaar, but Kabir writes Tomar Amar, which corresponds with Shikdar. [6]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Shikdar 2004, pp. 109–110: "১৯৬১ রাজধানীর বুকে - এহতেশাম / কখনো আসেনি - জহীর রায়হান / যে নদী মরুপথে - সালাউদ্দিন / হারানো দিন - মুস্তাফিজ / তোমার আমার - মহিউদ্দিন"
  2. ^ a b Kabir 1979, p. 141
  3. ^ a b c d e Gazdar 1997, p. 250
  4. ^ a b Kabir 1979, p. 142
  5. ^ Kabir 1979, p. 138
  6. ^ Shikdar 2004, pp. 109–110: "১৯৬১ ... তোমার আমার - মহিউদ্দিন [1961 ... Tomar Amar - Mohiuddin]"

Bibliography

  • Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. ISBN  0-19-577817-0.
  • Kabir, Alamgir (1979). Film in Bangladesh. Bangla Academy. OCLC  475556557.
  • Shikdar, Abdul Hai (2004). বাংলাদেশের চলচ্চিত্র, ইতিহাসের এক অধ্যায় [Cinema of Bangladesh, a section of history]. Dhaka: Himi Books & Books. ISBN  984-8336-42-7.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Dhallywood film industry released five feature films in 1961. [1]

Title Director Starring Language Ref.
Harano Din Mustafiz Rahman, Shabnam, Golam Mustafa, Azim, Subhash Dutta, Misbah Bengali [2] [3]
Je Nadi Marupathey Salahuddin Rowshan Ara, Sanjib, Ataur Rahman Bengali [3] [4]
Kokhono Asheni Zahir Raihan Sumita Devi, Shabnam, Anis, Misbahuddin Bengali [3] [4]
Rajdhanir Buke Ehtesham Rahman, Chitra, Shabnam, Azim, Golam Mustafa, Subhash Dutta Bengali [3] [5]
Tomar Amar Mohiuddin Chitra, Amin, Anwar Hossain Bengali [2] [3] [a]

See also

Notes

There are numerous minor inconsistencies in transliteration among the sources. Greater discrepancies are as follows:

  1. ^ Gazdar gives the name of Mohiuddin's 1961 film as Yuumaar Amaar, but Kabir writes Tomar Amar, which corresponds with Shikdar. [6]

References

Footnotes

  1. ^ Shikdar 2004, pp. 109–110: "১৯৬১ রাজধানীর বুকে - এহতেশাম / কখনো আসেনি - জহীর রায়হান / যে নদী মরুপথে - সালাউদ্দিন / হারানো দিন - মুস্তাফিজ / তোমার আমার - মহিউদ্দিন"
  2. ^ a b Kabir 1979, p. 141
  3. ^ a b c d e Gazdar 1997, p. 250
  4. ^ a b Kabir 1979, p. 142
  5. ^ Kabir 1979, p. 138
  6. ^ Shikdar 2004, pp. 109–110: "১৯৬১ ... তোমার আমার - মহিউদ্দিন [1961 ... Tomar Amar - Mohiuddin]"

Bibliography

  • Gazdar, Mushtaq (1997). Pakistan Cinema, 1947-1997. Oxford University Press. ISBN  0-19-577817-0.
  • Kabir, Alamgir (1979). Film in Bangladesh. Bangla Academy. OCLC  475556557.
  • Shikdar, Abdul Hai (2004). বাংলাদেশের চলচ্চিত্র, ইতিহাসের এক অধ্যায় [Cinema of Bangladesh, a section of history]. Dhaka: Himi Books & Books. ISBN  984-8336-42-7.

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