List of Bangladeshi films of 1995

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An incomplete list of Bangladeshi films released in 1995.

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TitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRelease dateRef.
Babar Adesh Montazur Rahman Akbar Manna and Chompa.drama20 January [1]
Muktir Gaan - Song of Freedom Tareque Masud
Catherine Masud
Tareque Masud, Catherine Masud, Lear LevinDocumentaryBased on Bangladesh Liberation War [2]
Anya Jibon Sheikh Neyamat Ali Raisul Islam Asad, Champa, Abul Khair, Shanta Islam,
Nodir Naam Modhumoti (The River Named Modhumoti) Tanvir Mokammel Aly Zaker, Tauquir Ahmed, Raisul Islam Asad, Afsana Mimi, Abul Khair, Vaswar Banerjee, Jayanta Chatterjee, K.S. FerozeWar, History, DramaBased on Bangladesh Liberation War [3]
Love Story Kazi Hayat Rosy Siddiqui [4]
Den MohorShafi Bikrampuri Salman Shah, Moushumi, Rajib, Ahmed Sharif, Nasir Khan, Mirana ZamanRomance, Drama3 March [5]
Konna danDelwar Jahan JhontuSalman Shah, Lima, Alamgir, Shabana, Humayun Faridi, Anwar Hossain Drama3 March
Shopner Thikana M A KhalekSalman Shah, Shabnur, Rajib, Kazi Hayat, Prabir Mitra, Dolly ZahurRomance11 May [6]
AnjumanHafiz UddinSalman Shah, Shabnaz, Dolly Zahur, Ahmed Sharif, Humayun Faridi Romance18 August [7]
Moha MilonDilip ShomSalman Shah, Shabnur, Bobita, Rajib, Pijush Bandhopadhyay, Amal BoseRomance22 September
Banglar Nayok Dewan Nazrul Jashim, Shabana, Riaz, Anwar Hossain, Ahmed Sharif Action
Asha BhalobashaTomiz Uddin RizviSalman Shah, Shabnaz, Golam Mostafa, Prabir Mitra, Misha Sawdagor Romance1 December

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References

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