List of Bangladeshi films of 1984

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A list of Bangladeshi films released in 1984.

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TitleDirectorCast CastGenreRelease dateDateNotesRef.
Bhat De Amjad Hossain Alamgir, Shabana, Rajib, Anwar HossainDramaNational Award-winning film
Noyoner Alo Belal AhmedZafar Iqbal, Subarna Mustafa, KazriChartbuster musical tracks
AndazWasim, Anju Ghosh, Elora
Rosher BinodiniRozina
Sukh Dukher SathiBobita, Sohel Rana
Mona PaglaTelly SamadTelly Samad
Sharif BadmashMasud ParvezBobita, Sohel Rana
Chandranath Chashi Nazrul IslamRazzak, Doyel, Suchanda, Mustafa
Abhijan RazzakRazzak, Jashim, Ilias Kanchan
Sokhinar JuddhoShabana, Anowara
Chandan Dwiper Rajkanna Ibne Mizan Wasim, Anju
Princess Tina KhanAkhtaruzzamaTina Khan, Wasim, Prabir Mitra, Suchanda
PentionRafiqul Bari ChowdhuryBubul Ahmed, Sohel Rana, Bobita, Suchanda
Notun PrithibiSheikh Nazrul IslamRazzak, Shabana, Alamgir
Nepali MeyeAzizur Rahman BuliBobita, Mahmud Kali, Jashim, Anjana
Be-DinOlivia, Javed
Agami Morshedul Islam A short film
Norom GoromWasim, Anju, Javed
NasibMamtaz AliShabana, Uzzal
ChorGazi Mazharul AnwarSohel Rana Bobita
HimmatwaliAshok GhoshShabana [1]

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References

  1. "List of Bangladeshi films yearwise" . Retrieved 31 December 2017.

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