A list of Bangladeshi films released in 1984.
Title | Director | Cast Cast | Genre | Release dateDate | Notes | Ref. |
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Bhat De | Amjad Hossain | Alamgir, Shabana, Rajib, Anwar Hossain | Drama | National Award-winning film | ||
Noyoner Alo | Belal Ahmed | Zafar Iqbal, Subarna Mustafa, Kazri | Chartbuster musical tracks | |||
Andaz | Wasim, Anju Ghosh, Elora | |||||
Rosher Binodini | Rozina | |||||
Sukh Dukher Sathi | Bobita, Sohel Rana | |||||
Mona Pagla | Telly Samad | Telly Samad | ||||
Sharif Badmash | Masud Parvez | Bobita, Sohel Rana | ||||
Chandranath | Chashi Nazrul Islam | Razzak, Doyel, Suchanda, Mustafa | ||||
Abhijan | Razzak | Razzak, Jashim, Ilias Kanchan | ||||
Sokhinar Juddho | Shabana, Anowara | |||||
Chandan Dwiper Rajkanna | Ibne Mizan | Wasim, Anju | ||||
Princess Tina Khan | Akhtaruzzama | Tina Khan, Wasim, Prabir Mitra, Suchanda | ||||
Pention | Rafiqul Bari Chowdhury | Bubul Ahmed, Sohel Rana, Bobita, Suchanda | ||||
Notun Prithibi | Sheikh Nazrul Islam | Razzak, Shabana, Alamgir | ||||
Nepali Meye | Azizur Rahman Buli | Bobita, Mahmud Kali, Jashim, Anjana | ||||
Be-Din | Olivia, Javed | |||||
Agami | Morshedul Islam | A short film | ||||
Norom Gorom | Wasim, Anju, Javed | |||||
Nasib | Mamtaz Ali | Shabana, Uzzal | ||||
Chor | Gazi Mazharul Anwar | Sohel Rana Bobita | ||||
Himmatwali | Ashok Ghosh | Shabana | [1] | |||
The Cinema of Bangladesh is a diverse and vibrant entity, consisting of films produced across various regions, each contributing its unique linguistic and cultural perspective. Beyond the dominant Dhaka based Bengali-language film industry Dhallywood, which is a portmanteau of "Dhaka" and "Hollywood", Bangladesh is home to cinema in several other languages and dialects. For instance, Chakma cinema from Bandarban, Garo cinema from Sherpur, Meitei and Sylheti cinema from Sylhet, Chatgaiya cinema from Chattogram. These regional cinemas play a crucial role in preserving and promoting the linguistic and cultural heritage of the country. The dominant style of Bangladeshi cinema is melodramatic cinema, which developed from 1947 to 1990 and characterizes most films to this day. Cinema was introduced in Bangladesh in 1898 by the Bradford Bioscope Company, credited to have arranged the first film release in Bangladesh. Between 1913 and 1914, the first production company, Picture House, was opened. A 1928 short silent film titled Sukumari was the first Bengali-produced film in the region. The first full-length film, The Last Kiss, was released in 1931.
Brahmanbaria is a city of Bangladesh and the capital of Brahmanbaria Sadar Upazila as well as Brahmanbaria District. It is the second largest city after Cumilla in eastern Bangladesh and one of the oldest municipalities in Bangladesh, established in 1868. Brahmanbaria was declared a district headquarters in 1984. Its municipality area has a population of 265,000 in 2022. It is the 17th largest city in Bangladesh.