List of Dhallywood films of 1968

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A list of Bangladeshi films released in 1968. [1]

Released films

FilmDirectorCastGenreNoteReferences
Dui BhaiNurul Haque

Amjad Hossain Rahim Newaz Mustafa

Suchonda, Nasima Khan, Razzak, Fath Lohani, Javed Rahim, Baby Zaman, Amjad Hossain, Dilip Biswas, Aruna, Sabita, Rizia Chowdhury, Noor Mohamed Charlie, Badruddin [2]
Soye Nodia Jage Pani Khan Ataur Rahman Hasan Imam, Kabri, Roji Afsari, Raj, Narayan Chakraborty, Jalil AfghaniUrdu language film [3]
Madhu Mala Azizur RahmanAzim, Sujata, Sultana Zaman, Anis
Rakhal BandhuIbne MizanAzim, Sujata, Suochanda, Anwar Hossain, Inam Ahmed and Inam Ahmed
Nishi Holo VorNoor A AlamRazzak, Suchonda, Sirajul Islam
SangsharNurul Haque

Rahim Newaz

Mustafa

Razzak, Suochanda, Babita, Sajjad, Amjad Hossain, Rubina, Baby Zaman, Sultana, Moon expatriates Babita played the role of "Subarna" in the film.
Jongli FulShahjahan Shawkat Akbar, Suochanda, Khalil, Sultana Zaman [4]
Saat Bhai Champa Dilip Shom Kabri, Azim, Raj, Atiya, Khan Ataur Rahman
AbirbhabSubhash DuttRazzak, Azim, Sharmila Ahmed, Subhash Dutta, Kabri, Narayan Chakraborty
Chand aur ChandniEhteshamShabana, Nadeem, Reshma, Golam MustafaUrdu language film [5]
Tum Mere HoSurur Barar BangviNadeem, Shabana, Shabnam, Anwar HossainUrdu language film [6]
Natun Diganta Nazir Ahmed Rahman, Sultana Zaman, Shabnam, Anis, Kazi Khalek, Golam Mustafa
SakhinaKarigorRazzak, Suchonda, Anwara, Khan Zainul, Kazi Khalek
GoriMohsinRahman, Nasima Khan, Golam MustafaUrdu language film [7]
BashoriAbdul Jabbar KhanKobori, Anwara
Rup KumariKamal AhmedRupa Kumari, Mannan, Ashish Kumar, Sultana Zaman, Anis, Narayan Chakraborty
Chena OchenaE. R. Khan MamaAzim, Sujata, Roji Afsari, Anwar Hossain, Narayan Chakrabarti
Bhaggo ChokroMA HamidShabana, Hasan Imam, Sultana Zaman, Sumita Devi, Sirajul Islam
Etotuku AshaNarayan Chandra GhoshSujata, Rozi, Kazi Khalek, Razzak,Hasmat, Fateh Lohani, Saifuddin
Suyorani DuyoraniRahim NewazSuchanda, Razzak, Baby Zaman
BallobandhuAmjad HossainMahmood, Sanchita, Sumita Devi,

Qazi Khalek, Fateh Lohani

Parashmani Zaheer ChowdhuryAnwar Hossain, Suochanda, Mannan, Fateh Lohani, Saifuddin
CoolieMustafizShabana, Nadeem, Sujata, Azim, Nina, Jamil Afghani [8]
Shaheed Titumir Ibn MizanAzim, Sujata, Golam Mustafa, Sabita, Anwar Hossain, Narayan Chakraborty
Kuchabaran KanyaNurul Haque BachchuRazzak, Succanda, Sukanta, Samad, Baby Zaman
Sapto DingaSirajul Islam
Arun Varun Kiranmala Khan Ataur RahmanAtiya, Kabri, Azim, Khan Ataur Rahman
Champa Koli Safdar Ali BhuiyanPapia, Mannan, Samina
Shit BasontoShibli Sadik

Azim, Kabri, Rani Sarkar, Inam Ahmed

[9]
Jaha Beje ShahnaiRahmanRahman, Rubina, Suochanda, Anwar Hossain, Sirajul Islam, Arshad ImamUrdu language film
ChorabaliUdayan ChowdhuryEhsaan, Razzak, Kobori, Rozi Afsari, Shawkat Akbar, Sabita
OporichitaSyed AwalSumita Devi, Mannan, Poetry, Anis, Sujata, Narayan Chakraborty
Momer AloMustafa MehmoodSarker Kabir, Khalil, Sujata,

Sumita Devi, Fateh Lohani, Sirajul Islam, Natun, Golam Mustafa

Contents

Rupbaner RupkathaE.R. KhanMannan, Azim, Sujata, Rubina, Anwara, Narayan Chakraborty, Anis

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