A list of Bangladesh films released in 1978.
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Release date | Notes | Ref(s) |
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Golapi Ekhon Traine - The Endless Trail | Amjad Hossain | Bobita, Rawshan Jamil, Anwar Hossain, Rosy Afsari, Anwara,Farooq | Drama | Best film with eleven categories obtained on "National Film Award". | [1] [2] | |
Ashikkhito | Azizur Rahman | Razzak, Anjana, Sumon, ATM Shamsuzzaman | On "National Film Award" Razzak obtained best actor | [3] [4] | ||
Shohag | Saiful Azam Kashem(debut) | Razzak, Shabana, Bobita, Bulbul Ahmed | ||||
Agnishikha | Azizur Rohman | Razzak, Bobita, Uzzal, Sultana Zaman | Drama | Razzak sang as solidarity singer in first. | ||
Badhu Biday | Kazi Zahir | Bulbul AhmedShabana, Koborie | [5] | |||
Alangkar | Kamal Ahmed | Shabana, Razzak, Khalil, Nuton | [6] | |||
Sareng Bou | Abdullah Al Mamun | Kabori Sarwar, Faruk, Ariful Haque, Abdul Kader | 16 June | adapted from a novel by noted writer Shahidullah Kaiser | [7] | |
Dumurer Phul | Subhash Dutta | Shakil | Based from novel "golir dharer chheletie" by Dr Ashraf Siddiquee | [8] [9] | ||
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