The Dhallywood film industry released 24 feature films in 1966. [1] [lower-alpha 1]
Title | Director | Starring | Language | Ref. |
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13 Feku Ostagar Lane | Bashir Hossain | Sumita Devi, Siraj, Kamal, Anwara, Sujata, Waheeda Rahman | Bengali | [2] [3] [lower-alpha 2] |
Aakhri Station | Suroor Barabankvi | Rani, Haroon, Shabnam, Subhash Dutta, Shawkat Akbar | Urdu | [5] [6] [lower-alpha 3] |
Abar Bonobashe Roopban | Ibne Mizan | Hasan Imam, Sultana Zaman, Chandana, Ratna, Kazi Khalek | Bengali | [9] [3] |
Apan Dulal | Nazrul Islam | Nasima, Azim, Shawkat Akbar, Ashish Kumar, F. Mohsin | Bengali | [10] [11] |
Begana | S. M. Parvez | Shabnam, Khalil, Nasima Khan, Golam Mustafa | Urdu | [12] [13] |
Behula | Zahir Raihan | Suchanda, Razzak, Nasima, Rani Sarker, Fateh Lohani | Bengali | [14] [3] |
Bhaiya | Kazi Zahir | Chitra Sinha, Waheed Murad, Shawkat Akbar, Anwer Hussain | Urdu | [14] [3] |
Bhawal Sanyasi | Rounaq Chowdhury | Shawkat Akbar, Reshma, Kazi Khalek, Rani Sarkar, Khalil, N. Inam | Bengali | [15] [3] |
Dak Babu | Mustafiz | Sujata, Azim, Ratna, Shabana, Dipti, Rano, Manzur | Bengali or Urdu | [12] [3] [lower-alpha 4] |
Ghar Ki Laaj | S. M. Selim | Attiya, Naushad, Waris, Afshan | Urdu | [14] [16] [lower-alpha 5] |
Gunai | Bazlur Rahman | Chandana, Ranjana, Manaan, Mehmud | Bengali | [14] [3] [lower-alpha 6] |
Gunai Bibi | Syed Awal | Dilruba, Shawkat Akbar, Muslehudin, Anuradha, Kalidas | Bengali | [3] [19] |
Indhan | Rahman | Rahman, Reshma, Golam Mustafa | Urdu | [12] [13] |
Is Dharti Par | Nurul Alam | Rosy, Haroon, Farida, Mirza, Khalil | Urdu | [16] [20] [lower-alpha 7] |
Kar Bou | Nazrul Islam | Haroon, Nasima Khan, Khalil, Golam Mustafa, Reshma, Anwara, Dita | Bengali | [3] [22] |
Kagojer Nouka | Subhash Dutta | Suchanda, Shawkat Akbar, Hasan Imam, Narayan | Bengali | [15] [3] |
Mahua | Ali Mansur | Chandana, Shawkat Akbar | Bengali | [9] [3] |
Parwana | Kamal Ahmed | Nasima Khan, Hasan Imam, Sujata | Urdu | [20] [3] [lower-alpha 8] |
Phir Milengey Hum Dono | Syed Shamsul Haq | Nazneen, Golam Mustafa, Subhash Dutta, Anwera | Urdu | [2] [13] |
Poonam Ki Raat | Khalil Ahmed | Rosy, Shawkat Akbar, Mehfouz, Sadhana | Urdu | [3] [20] |
Rahim Badshah O Rupban | Zahir Raihan, Safdar Ali Bhuiyan | Sujata, Mohammad Zakaria, Z. Choudhry, Misbah, Zarina, Mannan | Bengali | [5] [3] |
Raja Sannyasi | Khan Ataur Rahman | Azim, Sujata, Samad, Anwar | Bengali | [14] [3] |
Son of Pakistan | Fazlul Huq | Faridur Reza Sagar, Keka Ferdousi | Urdu | [2] [24] |
Zarina Sundari | Ibne Mizan | Sujata, Mannan, Suchanda, Anis, Ruma, S. Irani, Sajad | Bengali | [9] [3] [lower-alpha 1] |
There are numerous minor inconsistencies in transliteration among the sources. Greater discrepancies are as follows:
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