List of Bangladeshi films of 1971

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A list of Bangladeshi films released in 1971.

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRelease
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Nacher Putul Ashok Ghosh Shabnam, Razzak [1]
Smritituku ThakAlamgir Kumkum
Shukh Dukhkho
MeherbaanQazi ZahirRazzak, Shabana, Anwara [2] Urdu film15 January 1971
JolchhobiH Akbar Farooque 22 March 1971
Gaayer BodhuAbdul Jabbar Khan
Amar BouAkram
Jaltey Suraj Ke NicheNoor ul Haq Nadeem, Bobita, Rozina, Sabiha Khanum, SantoshRomanticThe last Urdu film made from this region.10 September [3]
Shesh Rater Tara

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References

  1. Shikdar, Abdul Hai (February 2004). Cinema of Bangladesh (First ed.). Himi Books & Books. p. 115. ISBN   984-8336-42-7.
  2. "List of Bangladeshi films yearwise" . Retrieved 31 December 2017.
  3. "Jalte Sooraj Ke Neeche (1971) | VintageSense Music of Indian Subcontinent". vintagesense.com. Retrieved 2015-12-07.