List of Bangladeshi films of 2010

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This is a list of Bangladeshi films that were released in 2010.

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OpeningTitleDirectorCastGenreNotesRef.
1 JanuaryTakar Cheye Prem BoroShahadat Hossain LitonShakib Khan, Apu Biswas
Panch Takar PremMamnun Hasan Emon, Resi
Nag Naginir ShopnoM M SarkerShakiba, Zayed Khan, Nazrul
15 JanuaryBajao Biyer BajnaMohammad Hossain JamieRiaz, Apu Biswas, Nutan, Kayes Arju
Arun ShantiShayer Khan, Mitali
15 January Jaago – Dare to Dream Khijir Hayat Khan Ferdous Ahmed, Afsana Ara Bindu, Arifin Shuvoo, Tariq Anam Khan, Rownak Hasan, FS Nayeem Sports, drama
29 January Golapi Ekhon Bilatey Amjad Hossain Moushumi, Mithun Chakraborty, Shabnur, Ferdous AhmedDrama
29 JanuaryDoriya Parer Doulati Abdullah Al Mamun Manna, Popy, Jasmin ParvezDrama [1]
14 FebruaryPreme PorechiShahadat Hossain LitonShakib Khan, Romana, Apu Biswas, Ali Raz, Asif Iqbal, Humayun Faridi Romance
Oshanto MonKazi HayatKazi Maruf, Sahara, Swagata Bhattacharjee, Kazi Hayat, MishaRomance, action
Jibon Moroner SathiShahadat Hossain LitonShakib Khan, Apu Biswas
12 FebruaryZamindarShahin SumonRiaz, Purnima, Shimra, RubelDrama
Shei TufanHafiz UddinIlias Kanchan, Popy, Aman, KeyaAction
Amar ShopnoKazi HayatKazi Maruf, Purnima
26 March Gohine Shobdo Khalid Mahmud Mithu Mamnun Hasan Emon, Kushum Shikdar, Masum Aziz, Haidar Ali KhanDrama, romance
Amar Buker ModyokhaneShafi IqbalShakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Resi
Maa Amar JaanKazi Maruf, Purnima
Nijhum Aronye Shajal Noor, Badhon
16 April Khoj: The Search Iftakar Chowdhury Ananta Jalil, Afiea Nusrat Barsha, Bobby, Sohel Rana, Nino, Iftakar ChowdhuryAction
Jonom Jonomer PremShahin SumonShakib Khan, Apu BiswasRomance
Tumi Amar Moner ManushAzadi Hashnat FirozShakib Khan, Apu Biswas
Mayer ChokhMontazur Rahman AkbarPurnima, Sirajul Islam Kiron, Dipjol, Resi
Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na Jakir Hossain Raju Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Romana, Prabir Mitra, Khaleda Akter KolponaRomance
Tumi Chara Bachi NaAmin Khan, Shanai, Kazi Hayat, Humayun Faridi
Banglar KingkongIftekhar JahanMunmun, Danny Sedak, Shamin Osman, Afzal Sharif, Kazi Hayat
Amar Maa Amar OhonkarKazi Maruf, Purnima
Bhaolobeshe Morte PariBadiul Alam KhokonShakib Khan, Sahara, Resi
Jekhane Tumi Sekhane AmiShawkat JamilAman, Shabnur, Simla, Ilias Kanchan, Champa, Alamgir
Chehara - Vondo 2 Shahidul Islam Khokon Shakib Khan, Resi [2]
2 JulyAmar Shopno Amar SongsarF I ManikAmin Khan, Purnima, Resi, DipjolRomance
2 JulyPremik PurushRakibul Islam RakibShakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Romana
Mayer Jonno Morte PariAhmed NasirKazi Maruf, Sahara, Mamnun Hasan Emon, Resi, Dolly Jahur
10 SeptemberObujh BouNargis AkterFerdous Ahmed, Bobita, Nipun Akter, Shakil Khan, PriyankaRomance, dramaPremiered on Channel i
11 SeptemberRickshawalar CheleMontazur Rahman AkbarDipjol, Resi, Shomrat, Romana, RazzakDrama
11 September Number One Shakib Khan Badiul Alam KhokonShakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Anan
11 September Nissash Amar Tumi Badiul Alam KhokonShakib Khan, Apu Biswas
11 SeptemberChacchu Amar ChacchuPA KajolShakib Khan, Apu Biswas
Boroloker Doshdin Gariber Ek dinKazi HayatKazi Maruf, Sahara, Nirab Hossain, Nipun Akter, Misha Sawdagor, Rehana Jolly, Kazi Hayat, Suchorita
Swami Amar BehestoAmin Khan, Popy
Top Hero Montazur Rahman Akbar Shakib Khan, Apu Biswas
15 OctoberMughal-E-AzamMizanur Rahman Dipu Manna, Shabnur, Sohel Rana, Nasima Khan, Tele Samad, Nasir Khan, NasrinHistory, drama [3]
22 OctoberBolo Na Tumi Amar M B Manik Shakib Khan, Shokh, Nirab, Toma Mirza, Misha SawdagorRomance
23 October...Ebong KannaHossain MarufAshok Bepari, Shafiqul HayderDramabased on Akhteruzzaman Elias's short story "Kanna" [4]
29 OctoberJungle Dwiper TarzanSujaur Rahman SujaRony, Poly
31 October Durbeen Zafor FirozeTamim, Zafor Firoze, Kaji AkhtarujjamnDrama [5]
19 NovemberEk JobanF I ManikResi, Dipjol, Anwara, Joy Chowdhury, Lamia MimoCrime, drama
19 November Poran Jai Jaliya Re Sohanur Rahman SohanShakib Khan, Purnima, Romana, Nodi, Misha Sawdagor, ATM Samshuzzaman Romance
17 NovemberBostir Chele KotipotiSwapan ChowduryKazi Maruf, Sahara, Shakiba, Aman, Masum Aziz, Misha Sadagor, Dolly JahurAction, drama
18 November Dubshatar Nurul Alam Atique Joya Ahsan, Ashok Bepari, Sahriar Shuvo, Wahida Mollick Jolly, Shrabastee TinnyDramaPremiered on Channel i [6]
19 NovemberHay Prem Hay ValobashaNazrul Islam KhanShakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Suchorita, Ali Raz, Misha Sawdagor
19 NovemberPrem Mane Na BadhaSafi IqbalShakib Khan, Apu Biswas, Sohel Rana, Suchorita
19 NovemberPirates - The Blood SecretNoman RobinOhona, Rashed Mamun, Saju Khadem, Antu KarimAdventurePremiered on RTV
3 December Moner Manush Goutam Ghose Prosenjit Chatterjee, Raisul Islam Asad, Chanchal Chowdhury, Paoli Dam, Shahed Ali, Mir Naofil AshrafiDrama
3 DecemberBaap Boro Na Shoshur BoroShahadat Hossain LitonShomrat, Resi, Razzak, Suchorita, Nipun Akter, Abir Khan Comedy, romance
Ora Amake Valo Hote DilonaKazi HayatKazi Maruf, Purnima, Bobita
10 December Runway Tareque Masud Fazlul Haque, Nusrat Imroz Tisha, Rabeya Akter Moni, Jayanta Chattopadhyay Drama
17 DecemberJemon Jamai Temon BouUttam AkashMamnun Hasan Emon, Chandni, Humayun Faridi [7]
Rokto ChoshaNiru BiswasAmit Hasan, Poly, Alexandar Bo, Moumita,Action
Prem BishadAKM Firoz BabuArju Khan, Piyanka
31 DecemberOpekkhaAbu SayeedJayanto Chattapaddhay, Mirana Zaman, Tinu KarimDrama
31 DecemberEvabey Bhalobasha HoySirajul Islam Kiron, S.D. Rubel, ShabnurBisakto, Rakibul Hassan, Dinar Ahmed, Razia Zaman

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