List of Dhallywood films of 1965

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The Dhallywood film industry released 11 feature films in 1965. [1] [lower-alpha 1]

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TitleDirectorStarringLanguageRef.
Bahana Zahir Raihan Kabori, Rahman, Garaj BabuUrdu [3] [4]
Godhulir Prem Mohiuddin Chitra Sinha, Amin, Anwer HussainBengali [5] [6]
JanajaniAli Mansur Hasan Imam, Sultana Zaman, Shawkat Akbar, Anwera, AnwarBengali [6] [7]
Kaise Kahun Sadek Khan Shabnam, Khalil, Subhash Dutta, Golam Mustafa Urdu [6] [7]
KajalNazrul IslamUrdu [8] [9]
Mala Mustafiz Sultana Zaman, Azim, Irfan, AkbarUrdu [5] [6]
Nadi-o-Nari Sadek Khan Rawshan Ara, Masud, Kazi Khalek, Subhash Dutta Bengali [6] [7]
Rupban Salahuddin Hasan Imam, Sujata, Chandana, Sirajul Islam, Anwar, Subhash Dutta Bengali/Urdu [3] [6]
Sagar Ehtesham Shabnam, Azim, Tarana, Subhash Dutta, InamUrdu [4] [10]
Sat Rang Fateh Lohani Sultana Zaman, Haroon, Kazi Khalek Urdu [6] [7]
Ujala Kamal Ahmed Sultana Zaman, Hasan Imam, Nasima Khan Urdu [11] [12] [lower-alpha 2]

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Notes

There are numerous minor inconsistencies in transliteration among the sources. Greater discrepancies are as follows:

  1. Although Shikdar dates Bandhan to 1965, Gazdar dates it to 1964. [2]
  2. Gazdar dates Ujala to 1966, but Kabir and Shikdar [13] date it to 1965.

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References

Footnotes

  1. Shikdar 2004 , pp. 110–111: "১৯৬৫ গোবুলীর প্রেম - মহিউদ্দিন / রূপবান - সালাহ্উদ্দিন / জানাজানি - আলী মনসুর / নদী ও নারী - সাদেক খান / বাহানা - জহির রায়হান / কাজাল - নজরুল ইসলাম / বন্ধন - কাজী জহির / সাগর - এহতেশাম / ক‍্যায়সে কহু - সাদেক খান / সাত রং - ফতেহ লোহানী / মালা - মুস্তাফিজ / উজালা - কামাল আহম্মেদ"
  2. Gazdar 1997, p. 253
  3. 1 2 Kabir 1979 , p. 142
  4. 1 2 Gazdar 1997 , p. 254
  5. 1 2 Kabir 1979 , p. 141
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Gazdar 1997 , p. 255
  7. 1 2 3 4 Kabir 1979 , p. 140
  8. Shikdar 2004 , pp. 110–111: "১৯৬৫ কাজাল - নজরুল ইসলাম [1965 ... Kajal - Nazrul Islam]"
  9. Hoek 2014 , p. 102
  10. Kabir 1979 , p. 138
  11. Kabir 1979 , p. 136
  12. Gazdar 1997 , p. 256
  13. Shikdar 2004, pp. 110–111: "১৯৬৫ ... উজালা - কামাল আহম্মেদ [1965 ... Ujala - Kamal Ahmed]"

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