A list of Bangladeshi films released in 1981.
Title | Director | Cast | Genre | Notes | Release date | Ref. |
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Angshidar | Dilip Biswas | Razzak, Shabana, Zafar Iqbal, Anjona, Sumita Devi, Rahman, Narayan Chakraborty,Anwara | 2 January | [1] | ||
Badal | Ashok Ghosh | Shabana,Mahmud kalie | [1] | |||
Shahazadi Gulbahar | Shahidul Amin | [2] | ||||
Rajar Raja | Alamgir Kumkum | Razzak,Shabana,Alamgeer | ||||
Putro Bodhu | Kamal Ahmed | Razzak, Shabana, Golam Mostafa, Manju Dutta, Kalpona, Narayan Chakraborty | 13 February | [3] | ||
Mouchor | Razzak | Razzak, Kajri, Khalil Ullah Khan, Prabir Mitra, Narayan Chakraborty | 6 March | |||
Bhalo Manush | Chashi Nazrul Islam | Bulbul Ahmed | Bulbul Ahmed produced film | |||
Jhumka | Alamgir Kumkum | Razzak,Shabana | ||||
Bini Sutar Mala | Fakhrul Hasan Bairagi | Wasim, Rozina, Anwar Hossain, Golam Mostafa | 10 April | |||
Aladdin Alibaba Sindabad | Shafi Bikrampuri | Washim,Rozina,Sohel Rana,Javed | ||||
Pardeshi | M A Malek | |||||
Nowabzadi | Ashok Ghosh | Shabana,Alamgeer,Mahmud Kalie,Anwar Hossain,Ahmed Sharif,Maya Hazarika | ||||
Rakhe Allah Mare Ke | Abdus Shattar | |||||
Sonar Tori | Azizur Rahman | Faruk, Kabori, Bulbul Ahmed, Suchorita, Saifuddin | 12 June | |||
Sukher Sansar | Narayan Ghosh Mita | |||||
Sultan Daku | F. Kabir Chowdhury | Javed, Rozina, Golam Mostafa, Anwar Hossain | 19 June | |||
Lagam | Mushtaq | Suchorita, Nawshad, Golam Mostafa, Tina Khan, Anwar Hossain | 26 June | |||
Mohanagar | Azizur Rahman | Razzak,Shabana | ||||
Masum | Sheikh Nazrul Islam | Faruk, Anjona, Sumita Devi, Shawkat Akbar, Saifuddin, Anwara | 3 August | |||
Selim Javed | Delwar Jahan Jhantu | Sohel Rana,Jashim,Suchorita,Ahmed Sharif,Mahbub Khan Gui,Adil,Jambue,Afganie | ||||
Gharoni | Hafizuddin | Razzak,Shabana | ||||
Badhon Hara | A J Mintu | Shabana, Sohel Rana, Prabir Mitra, Suchorita | The film produced by BFDC with A J Mintu | |||
Matir Putul | Abdus Samad Khokon | Faruk, Shabana, Rozina, Khalil Ullah Khan, Narayan Chakraborty | 4 August | |||
Swami | Nur ul Alam | Bulbul Ahmed, Shabana, Golam Mostafa, Rosy Afsari | 19 September | |||
Ostad Shagret | Deowan Nazrul | Shabana,Alamgeer,Sohel Rana,Suchorita,Jashim | ||||
Maa o Meye | Golam Nabi | |||||
Kudrat | Momtaz Ali | Wasim, Shabana, Suchorita, Uzzal, Golam Mostafa | 9 October | |||
Bhanga Gora | Kamal Ahmed | Razzak, Shabana, Alamgir, Narayan Chakraborty, Anwar Hossain, Nahid | 9 October | |||
Raj Nortoki | Ibn Mizan | Razzak,Bobita,Javed | ||||
Jibon Nouka | Masud Parvez (Sohel Rana) | Sohel Rana,Suchorita, Kamal Parvez | [4] | |||
Akash Pori | Aziz Meher | Wasim, Bobita, Javed, Nutan, Adil, Saifuddin | 20 October | |||
Dena Pawna | Nurul Huq Bachchu | Alamgir, Jayasree Kabir, Suchorita, Rahman, Sumita Devi | 25 October | |||
Sukhe Thako | Azharul Islam Khan | Razzak, Bobita, Anjona, Kajorie, Khalil Ullah Khan, Narayan Chakraborty | 27 November | |||
Janata Express | Azizur Rahman | Faruk, Rozina, Uzzal, Julia, Narayan Chakraborty | 4 December | [4] | ||
Shakkhi | Awkat Hossain | Bobita, Washim, Bulbul Ahmed, Suchorita, Elias Kanchon, Mustafa, Darashiko | Awkat Hossain Debut directed film | |||
Allah Meherban | Mohsin | Razzak, Shabana, Bulbul Ahmed, Sumita Devi, Bonanie Choudhury | 25 December | |||
Kolmilata | Shahidul Haque Khan | Bulbul Ahmed, Kabori Sarwar, Sohel Rana, Ilias Kanchan, Suchorita, Rosy Afsari | Shahidul Haque Khan debut directed film | 25 December | [5] | |
Lal Sobujer Pala | Hasan Imam | Asad, Kabori Sarwar, Suborna Mustafa, Sumita Devi | 31 December | [4] | ||
Jonmo Theke Jolchi | Amjad Hossain | Bobita,Bulbul Ahmed | [4] | |||
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