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- A biopic of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
- During the war of liberation, the 'Independent Bangla Football Team' was formed to create public opinion in favor of independence and to create a fund for the freedom fighters.
- To please the God, one religion must worship her, another must kill her. To save one life, one must sacrifice another.
- Amar Bondhu Rashed, a fictional story based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh and written by the popular children's literature Dr Mohammad Jafar Iqbal
- Devdas is the sweeping tale of two soul mates whose love is thwarted by India's rigid class structure. Devdas makes his way home to India after spending 10 years studying in London. He plans to marry Paro, his childhood best friend, but his parents don't want him to marry her. They believe that Paro's family, who descend from a line of dancers, is of a lower class than their own. Eventually, Paro marries another man, and the despondent Devdas descends into life-threatening alcoholism.
- A small market named Ranighat is situated at river bank. A madwoman Sokhina lives under a tree in the market. Everyday many people visits the market and some of them had physical relation with her and she becomes pregnant. Moira Masi looks after her. Sokhina gives birth a girl and died after few years. Till then Moira Masi rears up the girl. The girl got no name and everyone calls her Falani. Falani grows up and gets closer to Kashu. Everyone in the market wants them get married. But Kashu's father disagrees at this and confess his sin to Falani that brings her same consequence like her mother.
- The unfair power of the wealthy members of the society have made the law corrupted. With Shadin's help, will Arpita win the battle against corruption?
- 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.
- During the Liberation War of Bangladsh in 1971, a cultural troupe, named 'Bangladesh Mukti Shangrami Shilpi Shangstha' ('Association of Liberation Fighters (Artists) of Bagladesh') used to travel to refugee camps and different places in liberated areas (also known as 'Mukta Anchal'). They performed patriotic songs, arranged puppet shows and staged dramas to inspire the freedom fighters and lift the spirit of war affected people. Muktir Gaan (1995), 25 years in the making, Tareque Masud and Catherine Masud used original footage shot by American film-maker Lear Levin, as well as other archival footage collected from United Kingdom and India.
- Khan shaheb Kashem Khan is a respected and wealthy person of the village. He has everything material however his longing for an heir to his vast wealth has got him married thrice. When his third wife fails to give him an heir he decides to marry again, this time to Fulbanu. Reluctantly agreed, Fulbanu is caught between her lifelong dream and cold hard reality.
- A poor family returns to their village from Dhaka after The Great Bengal Femine 1943. This movie centers on their struggling life during the World War II period.
- The film narrates the fall of two notorious underworld mafia leaders.
- A simple middle class family having problems because of their mentally sick girl.
- Religious prejudice and racial dogmatism are the curse of Mohanpur, a backwater village out of touch with progress in the contemporary world. But, as depicted in the film Brihonnola, humanity has the strength to combat and neutralist the poisonous effects of these evils on the lives of the villagers.
- To feed his family, Din and his close friend Amin head off to search around the city for work. After a long and disappointing day at work they stroll around the darker parts of the city, looking for a place to sleep. When they decide to take a rest in an empty cargo container, they committing a serious mistake which takes them farther away from home as they had ever dreamed of. The next morning the doors of the container are closed and they are on a journey into an uncertain future, witch puts their friendship and lifes to the test.
- Osman return to his ancestral village on a stormy night, the village he had fled in the dark of the night 27 years ago. He finds shelter in the home of Mannaf Khan, a village elder. Osman seeks to rediscover his childhood and goes about reliving the past in childhood memories. He meets Kunjo Buri who had nursed him as an infant. He also meets his boyhood friend Fazlu. Osman is not after worldly gains, he only wants to spend the rest of his life in the village and the nostalgia of bygone days. That, However, is not to be. He comes face to face with a reality of a markedly different kind.
- Khirmohon is an old man and a potter by profession. All his life, he has struggled to keep his head above water and now is the owner of his own pottery house and a banyan tree. His two sons Satten and Nikhil stay in the city and prefer urban life. They have no interest in their father's business and want to sell up his life's work for financial gain. The silver lining in Khirmohon's life is his granddaughter Poddo, who is an eye catching dusky beauty. They stay in their village house with another person named Boishakh, who was adopted by Khirmohon when he was just a mere child. Boishakh is a passionate character, who is loyal to Khirmohon and is more interested in keeping the pottery business afloat then Khirmohon's own sons. There is a spark between Poddo and Boishakh, but it is not expressed. The story moves forward with Boishakh trying to protect the business from going into ruins by unwanted invaders and village politics.
- An arrogant police officer eager to stop crime in the city which also associated with the death of his father and sister.
- A gambler loses all his money gambling with fellow players as well as his wife with agreement with a rich person while borrowing money for his gambling.
- Presents the young, vibrant architecture scene of Bangladesh 14-year-old Jaimy, the spoiled son of an industrialist who produces cooking pots and exports them to Germany, is thrown on the street after a quarrel with his father. Equipped only with a cooking pot he is supposed to sell, he wanders the streets of Dhaka and is confronted with his own helplessness and the reality and harshness of life. But he also learns a lot about the living conditions and ways of thinking of the ordinary people of the city.
- A lower-middle class family in Bangladesh's capital city of Dhaka is going through hard times. Their father has gone blind and can no longer work, and most of the family's money has been wasted on their unemployed son Hiru, who refuses to work. All the family's problems fall on the shoulder of their beautiful daughter Tithi, who works as a prostitute to help the family. The film is a fairly non-judgmental look at the lives of Tithi, her family and the people she comes in contact with through her job.
- The only boy of a widow, went for a train trip to Dhaka to receive prize & visit his aunt's house. On this trip, he lost his money & suspected two men. He left the train & followed them. On the way, some local boys & an inexperienced investigation books reader uncle of one joined him.