The Dhallywood film industry released 18 feature films in 1964. [1] [lower-alpha 1]
Title | Director | Starring | Language | Ref. |
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Anek Diner Chena | Khan Ataur Rahman | Hasan Imam, Sultana Zaman, Kaif Khan, Ehtesham | Bengali | [3] [4] |
Bandhan | Kazi Zahir | Chitra, Golam Mustafa, Rosy, Anwar Hussain | Urdu | [5] [lower-alpha 1] |
Dui Diganta | Obaidul Huq | Anwar Hossain, Sumita Devi | Bengali | [4] [6] |
Eito Jibon | Zillur Rahim | Shawkat Akbar, Sumita Devi, Rosy, Husn Ara, Anwer, Misbah | Bengali | [3] [4] |
Ekaler Rupkatha | Ibne Mizan | Rosy, Raj, Anwer Hussain | Bengali | [7] [8] [lower-alpha 2] |
Kancher Deyal | Zahir Raihan | Anwar Hossain, Sumita Devi, Asya, Inam Ahmed, Anis, Rani Sarker | Bengali | [3] [10] [lower-alpha 3] |
Karwaan | S. M. Parvez | Shabnam, Haroon, Tarana, Badarudin | Urdu | [5] [14] |
Maalan | Q. Pasha | Nasima Khan, Deep, Dear Asghar, Jalil Afghani | Urdu | [4] [14] |
Megh Banga Rode | Kazi Khalek | Sujata, Siraj, Azim, Kazi Khalek | Bengali | [4] [7] |
Milan | Rahman | Deeba, Rahman, Akbar, Subhash Dutta | Urdu | [5] [14] |
Paise | Mustafiz | Shabnam, Azim, Subhash Dutta, Shawkat Akbar | Urdu | [5] [14] |
Raja Elo Shahare | Mohiuddin | Sadek Khan, Chitra Sinha, Hasan Imam, Anwar, Fateh Lohani | Bengali | [4] [14] |
Sangam | Zahir Raihan | Rosy, Haroon, Sumita Devi, Khalil | Urdu | [3] [5] |
Shaadi | Q. Pasha | Chitra, Deep, Nasima Khan, Jalil Afghani | Urdu | [5] [14] |
Sheet Bikel | Mohiuddin | Hasan Imam, Nazneen, Anwer, Sirajul Islam, Shirin, Misbah | Bengali | [4] [14] |
Sutorang | Subhash Dutta | Kabori, Subhash Dutta | Bengali | [4] [15] |
Tanha | Baby Islam | Shamim Ara, Haroon, Sheikh Hasan, Naina | Urdu | [5] [6] |
Yeh Bhi Ek Kahani | S. M. Shafi | Chitra, Haroon, Hina, Badarudin, Misbahudin | Urdu | [3] [5] |
There are numerous minor inconsistencies in transliteration among the sources. Greater discrepancies are as follows:
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