List of Pakistani Bengali films

A list of Pakistani Bengali films in year order:

All Bengali films released during the period of undivided Pakistan (before independence of Bangladesh from Pakistan following the 1971 Liberation War) are included under "Bengali" films. But Urdu films made in (Dhaka, Bangladesh) are included in "Urdu" films tally.

A total number of 156 Bengali feature films were produced in East Pakistan from 1956-71.

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Title Director Cast Genre Notes
Mukh O Mukhosh Abdul Jabbar Khan Abdul Jabbar Khan, Ahmed, Purnima Sen, Nazma (Peary), Zaharat Ara, Ali Mansur Drama The first Bengali film produced in Pakistan.
The film was released on August 3, 1956 in Dacca, East Pakistan (now Bangladesh).
Akash Aar Mati Fateh Lohani Amin, Prabir Kumar, Sumita Devi
Matir Pahar Mohiuddin Sumita Devi
Ei Desh Tomar Amar Ehtesham Sumita Devi, Khan Ataur Rahman, Rehman, Madhavi Chatterjee, Subhash Dutta
Asiya Fateh Lohani Sumita Devi, Kazi Khaliq, Ranen Kushad, Shahid Drama East Pakistan's Film.
Rajdhanir Buke Ehtesham Rahman, Chitra, Subhash Dutta, Nargis A Musical Hit! Robin Ghosh and Ferdausi Rahman (Begum) collaborated in music direction.
Harano Din Mustafiz
Je Nodi Moru Pothe Salahuddin
Kokhono Asheni Zahir Raihan
Tomar Amar Mohiuddin Anwar Hossain
Surya Snan Salahuddin Anwar Hossain
Jowar Elo Abdul Jabbar Khan
Notun Sur
Sonar Kajol Kalim Sharafi, Zahir Raihan
Dharapat Salahuddin
Kancher Deyal Zahir Raihan Sumita Devi, Anwar Hossain, Khan Ataur Rahman Drama
Dui Digonto
Eito Jibon Rahman Rosy Samad Drama
Megh Vanga Rod
Onek Diner Chena
Raja Elo Shohore
Sheet Bikel
Sutorang Shubash Dutta
Ek Kaler Rupkotha
Godhulir Prem
Jana Jani
Nodi o Nari Sadeque Khan
Rupban Salahuddin
Abar Bonobashe Rupban
Apon Dulal
Behula Zahir Raihan
Dak Babu
13 No Feku Ostagar Lane
Gunai Bibi
Kagajer Nouka Shubash Dutta
Kar Bou
Mohua
Rahim Badshah O Rupban
Raja Saniyashi
Ujala
Bhawal Saniyashi
Zarina Sundori
Daak Bangla Mustafeez
Agun Niye Khela
Ali Baba O 40 Chor
Anowara
Ayna O Abashista Shubash Dutta
Bala
Chawa Pawa
Hiramon
Jongli Meye
Julekha
Kanchan Mala
Moyur Ponkhi
Nawab Sirajuddaula Khan Ataur Rahman Anwar Hossain, Anowara, Khan Ataur Rahman
Nayontara
Obhishap
Aparajeyo
Saiful Mulk Badiuzzamal
Arun Barun Kiran Mala Khan Ataur Rahman Drama
Sat Bhai Chompa Dilip Shom Drama
Shahid Titumir Ibne Mijan
Abirbhab Subhash Dutta Abdur Razzak
Ballo Bondhu
Bhaggya Chakra
Banshori
Chena Ochena
Chompakoli
Chorabali
Dui Bhai Abdur Razzak
Eto Tuku Asha Mita
Kuch Boron Konnya
Modhumala
Momer Alo
Nishi Holo Bhor
Notun Digonto
Oporichita
Poroshmoni
Rakhal Bondhu
Rup Kumari
Rupbaner Rupkotha
Sheet Bosonto
Sokhina
Songsar Zahir Raihan Abdur Razzak, Suchanda, Babita (as a child artist) This was the debut film of Babita, who was named "Subarna" for this film. She played as the daughter of her real-life sister Shuchanda in this film.
Sapta Dinga
Suorani Duorani
Agontuk
Alingon
Alomoti
Alor Pipasa
Beder Meye
Bhanu Moti
Gazi Kalu Chompaboti
Jowar Bhata
Mayar Songsar
Moynamoti Kazi Jahir Abdur Razzak, Kabori Sarwar
Molua
Moner Moto Bou
Mukti
Naginir Prem
Nil Akasher Niche Abdur Razzak, Kabori Sarwar
Notun Nam-e Dako
Notun Fuler Gondho
Obanchito Azim, Sujata, Rozi
Padma Nodir Majhi
Palabodol
Paruler Songsar
Patal Purir Rajkonna
Protikar
Sesh Porjonto Abdur Razzak
Swornokomol
Jibon Theke Neya Zahir Raihan Khan Ataur Rahman, Anwar Hossain, Rosy Afsari, Rawshan Jamil, Shuchanda, Abdur Razzak (actor) A landmark film in the history of the country.
Adorsho Chaapakhana
Eki Onke Eto Roop
Amir Saudagar O Bhelua Sundori
Aka-Baka
Apon Por
Bablu
Bindu Theke Britto
Binimoy Subhash Dutta
Boro Bou
Chhoddo Beshi
Dhheu er por Dhheu
Deep Nebhe Nai Abdur Razzak
Dorpo Churno Abdur Razzak
Ghurni Jhor
Je Agune Puri
Jog Biyog
Ka Kha Ga Gha Umo
Kanch Kata Heere
Kothay Jeno Dekhechi
Koto Je Minoti
Manush Omanush
Mishor Kumari
Modhumilon
Monimala
Nayika
Notun Probhat
Odhikar
Ontorongo
Pitch Dhala Poth
Raj Mukut
Rong Bodlaay
Sadharon Meye
Somapti
Sontan
Surjo Uthar Age
Sworo Lipi Abdur Razzak
Taka Ana Pai
Taansen
Amar Bou
Gayer Bodhu
Jolchhobi
Nacher Putul Ashok Ghosh Shabnam, Abdur Razzak
Smritituku Thak
Sukh Dukhkha

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References

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  • "History of Bangladeshi Film". Cholo Chitro. 6 October 2007. Retrieved 31 December 2017.