List of Dhallywood films of 1966

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The Dhallywood film industry released 24 feature films in 1966. [1] [lower-alpha 1]

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TitleDirectorStarringLanguageRef.
13 Feku Ostagar Lane Bashir Hossain Sumita Devi, Siraj, Kamal, Anwara, Sujata, Waheeda RahmanBengali [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 DulalNazrul IslamNasima, Azim, Shawkat Akbar, Ashish Kumar, F. MohsinBengali [10] [11]
BeganaS. M. Parvez Shabnam, Khalil, Nasima Khan, Golam Mustafa Urdu [12] [13]
Behula Zahir Raihan Suchanda, Razzak, Nasima, Rani Sarker, Fateh Lohani Bengali [14] [3]
BhaiyaKazi Zahir Chitra Sinha, Waheed Murad, Shawkat Akbar, Anwer HussainUrdu [14] [3]
Bhawal SanyasiRounaq Chowdhury Shawkat Akbar, Reshma, Kazi Khalek, Rani Sarkar, Khalil, N. InamBengali [15] [3]
Dak BabuMustafiz Sujata, Azim, Ratna, Shabana, Dipti, Rano, ManzurBengali or Urdu [12] [3] [lower-alpha 4]
Ghar Ki LaajS. M. SelimAttiya, Naushad, Waris, AfshanUrdu [14] [16] [lower-alpha 5]
GunaiBazlur RahmanChandana, Ranjana, Manaan, MehmudBengali [14] [3] [lower-alpha 6]
Gunai BibiSyed AwalDilruba, Shawkat Akbar, Muslehudin, Anuradha, KalidasBengali [3] [19]
Indhan Rahman Rahman, Reshma, Golam Mustafa Urdu [12] [13]
Is Dharti ParNurul Alam Rosy, Haroon, Farida, Mirza, Khalil Urdu [16] [20] [lower-alpha 7]
Kar BouNazrul IslamHaroon, Nasima Khan, Khalil, Golam Mustafa, Reshma, Anwara, DitaBengali [3] [22]
Kagojer Nouka Subhash Dutta Suchanda, Shawkat Akbar, Hasan Imam, NarayanBengali [15] [3]
MahuaAli MansurChandana, 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, AnweraUrdu [2] [13]
Poonam Ki RaatKhalil Ahmed Rosy, Shawkat Akbar, Mehfouz, SadhanaUrdu [3] [20]
Rahim Badshah O Rupban Zahir Raihan,
Safdar Ali Bhuiyan
Sujata, Mohammad Zakaria, Z. Choudhry, Misbah, Zarina, MannanBengali [5] [3]
Raja Sannyasi Khan Ataur Rahman Azim, Sujata, Samad, Anwar Bengali [14] [3]
Son of PakistanFazlul Huq Faridur Reza Sagar, Keka Ferdousi Urdu [2] [24]
Zarina Sundari Ibne Mizan Sujata, Mannan, Suchanda, Anis, Ruma, S. Irani, SajadBengali [9] [3] [lower-alpha 1]

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Notes

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

  1. 1 2 Gazdar and Kabir date Zarina Sundari to 1966, but Shikdar doesn't list it.
  2. Gazdar names Bashir Ahmad as the director of 13 Feku Ostagar Lane, but Kabir credits "Bashir Hossain", which corresponds with the Bangladesh Film Archive. [4]
  3. Gazdar dates Aakhri Station to 1965, but Kabir, Raju, [7] and Shikdar, [8] date it to 1966.
  4. Gazdar says Dak Babu was a Bengali-language film, but Kabir writes that it was in Urdu.
  5. Although Gazdar doesn't list Ghar Ki Laaj as a film made in East Pakistan, Kabir and Shikdar do. [17]
  6. Gazdar names F. Rahman as the director of Gunai, but Kabir credits "Bazlur Rahman", which corresponds with Shikdar. [18]
  7. Gazdar dates Is Dharti Par to 1967, but Kabir and Shikdar date it to 1966. [21] Shikdar names Fakhrul Alam as the director, but Gazdar and Kabir credit Nurul Alam.
  8. Kabir dates what he transliterates as Perwana to 1968, but Gazdar and Shikdar [23] date Parawna to 1966.

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Footnotes

  1. Shikdar 2004 , p. 111: "১৯৬৬ কার বউ - নজরুল / বাহরাম বাদশাহ ও রূপবান - / আবার বনবাসে রূপবান - / গুনাই বিবি - আওলাদ হোসেন / গুনাই - বজলুর রহমান / রাজা সন্ন্যাসী - খান আতা / ১৩ ওস্তাকু ওস্তাগার লেন - বশীর হোসেন / কাগজের নৌকা - সুভায দও / মহুয়া - আলী মনসুর / ভাওয়াল সন্ন্যাসী - মিঃ চৌধুরী / ডাক বাবু - মুস্তাফিজ / বেহুলা - জহির রায়হান / আপন দুলাল - নজরুল ইসলাম / আখেরী স্টেশন - সুরুজ বারাডকী / যর কি লাজ - এম, এম, সেলিম / ফির মিলেঙ্গে হামদোনো - সৈয়দ শামসুল হক / বেগানা -এস, এম, পারভেজ / ইন্ধন -রহমান / পরওয়ানা - কামাল আহম্মেদ / ইস ধরপি পর - ফখরুল আহমেদ / পুনম কি রাত - উদয়ন চৌথুরী / সন অব পাকিস্তান - ফজলুল হক / ভাইয়া - কাজী জহির"
  2. 1 2 3 Kabir 1979 , p. 139
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Gazdar 1997 , p. 257
  4. ১৩ নং ফেকু ওস্তাগার লেন [13 No. Feku Ostagar Lane]. Bangladesh Film Archive (in Bengali). পরিচালকের নাম: বশির হোসেন [Director's name: Bashir Hossain]
  5. 1 2 Kabir 1979 , p. 137
  6. Gazdar 1997 , p. 255
  7. Raju 2002, p. 11: "Last Station (Aakhri Station, 1966) in Urdu by Suroor Barabankv"
  8. Shikdar 2004, p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... আখেরী স্টেশন - সুরুজ বারাডকী [1966 ... Aakhri Station - Suroor Barabankvi]"
  9. 1 2 3 Kabir 1979 , p. 140
  10. Gazdar 1997 , p. 259
  11. Shikdar 2004 , p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... আপন দুলাল - নজরুল ইসলাম [1966 ... Apan Dulal - Nazrul Islam]"
  12. 1 2 3 Kabir 1979 , p. 141
  13. 1 2 3 Gazdar 1997 , p. 256
  14. 1 2 3 4 5 Kabir 1979 , p. 142
  15. 1 2 Kabir 1979 , p. 138
  16. 1 2 Gazdar 1997 , p. 258
  17. Shikdar 2004, p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... ঘর কি লাজ - এম, এম, সেলিম [1966 ... Ghar Ki Laaj - M. M. Selim]"
  18. Shikdar 2004, p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... গুনাই - বজলুর রহমান [1966 ... Gunai - Bazlur Rahman"
  19. Shikdar 2004 , p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... গুনাই বিবি - আওলাদ হোসেন [1966 ... Gunai Bibi - Awlad Hossain"
  20. 1 2 3 Kabir 1979 , p. 136
  21. Shikdar 2004, p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... ইস ধরপি পর - ফখরুল আলম [1966 ... Is Dharti Par - Fakhrul Alam]"
  22. Shikdar 2004 , p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... কার বউ - নজরুল [1966 ... Kar Bau - Nazrul"
  23. Shikdar 2004, p. 111: "১৯৬৬ ... পরওয়ানা - কামাল আহম্মেদ [1966 ... Parwana - Kamal Ahmed"
  24. Hoek 2014 , pp. 113–114

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