Top 10 Greatest Bangladeshi Movies of All Time

Top 10 Bangladeshi movies of all time
10 Best Bangladeshi films of all time

Top 10 Must Watch Best Bangladeshi Films

Bengali cinema has an ancient and glorious history. Although the silent film was launched in 1927 by the youth of the Nawab family in Dhaka, in 1957, Abdul Jabbar khan's directorial debut 'Mukh and Mukta' made a new history.

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Then this journey did not stop. Numerous golden feathers have been added to the crown of Bengali cinema in the course of time. And finding the top 10 from those golden feathers is like finding a needle in a haystack, but what's the harm in trying!

Jibon Theke Neoya (1970)

Director: Zahir Raihan

Zaheer Raihan has portrayed the Bengali freedom movement in extraordinary metaphor at that time. Zaheer Raihan captured the song painted in my brother's blood directly from the 21st-morning ferry. The song 'Amar Sonar Bangla' was first screened in a film that later won the distinction of being the national anthem of Bangladesh.

Shimana Periye (1977)

Director: Alamgir Kabir

In a terrible cyclone and tidal wave, a young and rich young woman floats and arrives on an uninhabited island. That is where their struggle for survival begins. At one stage love is created between two people, then the story takes a new turn.

Chhutir Ghonta (1980)

Director: Azizur Rahman

This film is based on a true story. A 12-year-old student was trapped in the school bathroom on the day of the Eid holiday. The desire to be released from detention is a source of inhumane treatment for the director.

Titas Ekti Nadir Naam (1973)

Director: Ritwik Ghatak

The film is based on Advaita Mallavarman's famous novel. The film depicts the life of the people on the river Titus and its banks. The film won first place in both the audience and critique categories in a survey conducted by the British Film Institute.

Chitra Nodir Pare (1999)

Director: Tanvir Mokammel

The film is directed by Tanvir Mokammel and focuses on the partition of 1947. The director captures the emigration, passion, hope, and uncertainty of the huge people divided in the identity of religion with extraordinary artistry.

Nawab Sirajuddaula (1967)

Director: Khan Ataur Rahman

This film is about the beginning of two hundred years of Bengal's subjugation. Sirajuddaula, the last Nawab of Bengal-Bihar-Orissa, was defeated by the East India Company at Mir Jafar's conspiracy in the desert of Palashi. At the same time, the sun of the good fortune of Bengalis also sets. That is what Anwar Hossain has portrayed with skillful acting; every dialogue of which is still in the mouths of people today.

Beder Meye Josna (1989)

Director: Tozammel Haque Bakul

This is one of the most successful films in the history of film in Bangladesh. The love of rich and poor is the premise of the film. Every song in the film still haunts people today. The film was also remade and released in West Bengal, India.

Sat Bhai Champa (1968)

Director: Dilip Som

Sat Bhai Champa is basically a popular fairy tale in Bangladesh. The story was first officially published in 1906 in the book fairy tale Grandma Jhuli; Which was written by Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumdar and Rabindranath Tagore wrote the introduction to this book. A number of Bengali movies were made based on the story of Sat Bhai Champa. The film Sat Bhai Champa has been ranked as one of the top ten Bengali films of all time by the British Film Institute.
 

Rupali Saikate (1989)

Director: Alamgir Kabir

The main premise of the film is the liberation war of 1971. The director of various events during the war of liberation has tied the ribbon with infinite courage.

Dhire Bohe Meghna (1983)

Director: Alamgir Kabir

A film based on the liberation war co-produced with India.

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