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- Can true love and aspiration break the rules of this universe?
- Rafsan Haq is a famous chef of Bangladesh. After disappearing for three years, one day his wife Neela suddenly shows up in a local police station. Everyone around Rafsan including the police became skeptical of this miraculous event and started doubting Neela's identity. What will Rafsan do now? Accept the love of his life or doubt her?
- The coffin of an expatriate worker with manipulated identity intense the identity crisis when another person's corpse is found inside.
- A story of love, dreams, politics, revolution and the aftermath of a freedom war in one of the poorest developing countries, where a few people began to fight all the odds through film-making.
- During the war of liberation, the 'Independent Bangla Football Team' was formed to create public opinion in favor of independence and to create a fund for the freedom fighters.
- A home resident experiences paranormal activities in his new home in Narinda, everyone who visits the place gets spooked by the infamous ghost named Chompa. An investigator tries to solve this riddle and confronts the spirit many times.
- Eleven emerging Bangladeshi filmmakers present a collection of gritty shorts centered on the capital city and the people living in its margins.
- The movie is about a poet and singer Lalon Fakir who belongs to a mystic music cult called Baul and who believes and inculcates that the value of a human being is above the narrow belief of religions.
- Amar Bondhu Rashed, a fictional story based on the Liberation War of Bangladesh and written by the popular children's literature Dr Mohammad Jafar Iqbal
- The film tells the story of a visually challenged girl and her friends who support her to express & enhance her talents and their adventure
- Shuvaa was named as Shuvashini (one who has melodious voice) but she grows as deaf and dumb. Her father married off her two elder sister Suhashini and Sukeshini with grant ceremony. Now its Shuvaa's turn. Shuvaa and Protap from the same village love and understand each other. Protap asked her father to marry her and her father comes to Protap's parents with marriage proposal. Govinda Goswami refuses the proposal and insults him. Being refused and insulted, Banikonto leaves the village with his daughter and wife to his eldest daughter's house to marry off Shuvaa. Soon after her marriage, her husband Nibaron learns Shuvaa's condition that brings misery for her.
- An adventure story for young boys.
- After Nuru's disappearance Rokeya becomes nervous and vulnerable. Taking advantage of the situation, Rafsan is trying his best to get rid of Rokeya. A new character named Niloy is introduces as Rafsan's fan boy. Things get more complicated when a dark secret about Neela is exposed.
- A woman breaks with traditional Muslim culture by living with her boyfriend before getting married, but when the relationship ends, she must face the harsh consequences of being an outcast in her community.
- Common people struggle during independence war of Bangladesh.
- Sumon, is compelled to grow up in the city's underworld as mafia lord Osman Ali's killer machine. After killing a pregnant woman, who is Osman Ali's girlfriend, carrying his illegitimate child, Sumon's conscience leads him to defy Ali's order.
- As the lives of rich and poor passengers aboard a steamship unfold, buried secrets, lustful affairs and selfish desires are exposed.
- Twelve people are passengers on board.The boatmen are taking them to safety, far away from the fierce clutches of war. All the people on board are devastated by the horrors of war. As the story advances, different events unravel.
- Story of some university friend's personal life and their ultimate goal to go on a study tour to a coral beach named 'Saint Martin'.
- Devdas is the sweeping tale of two soul mates whose love is thwarted by India's rigid class structure. Devdas makes his way home to India after spending 10 years studying in London. He plans to marry Paro, his childhood best friend, but his parents don't want him to marry her. They believe that Paro's family, who descend from a line of dancers, is of a lower class than their own. Eventually, Paro marries another man, and the despondent Devdas descends into life-threatening alcoholism.
- An apparently passive young man, Khorshed (Zahid Hasan), comes to Dhaka from a rural area looking for a job and a better life. He gets to stay with an uncle (Ahsanul Haq Minu) who literally robs him off every penny he has. A beautiful, flirtatious married woman next door (Rosey Siddiqui) is like a breath of fresh air in this hellhole. Khorshed is soon seen walking into a government bungalow, threatening an unsuspecting DC (Tariq Anam Khan) of Ratanpur and his PA (Shahiduzzaman Selim) that he is armed with a bomb (in a briefcase) and is not afraid to detonate it. Holding the government officials at gunpoint, he asks them to call up influential individuals of the region, including the SP (Masud Ali Khan) and ASP (Hasan Masood), leader of a youth organisation (Marzuk Russell), a leading cultural activist (Fazlur Rahman Babu), political leaders belonging to rival parties (Jayanto Chattopadhyay and Saleh Ahmed) and educationists (Amirul Haque Chowdhury and Tania Ahmed). After they all arrive, thinking they have been called upon to attend an urgent meeting with the DC, Khorshed makes his intentions clear. He reads out an eight-point demand and wants the parliament to pass new legislation to put an end to corruption.
- Story of a teenage boy who is hired by a colonial era landlord to entertain him until the annual flood is over.
- Intertwined story of a bunch of bachelor friends living together and their romance complications. Sathi (Aupee Karim) does not believe in love, however, maintains "just friends" relationships with both Fahim (Ferdous Ahmed) and Rumel (Ahmed Rubel). This in turn initiates an ego clash between these two men. Hasan (Hasan Masood) is a forty plus single guy who is attracted to his much younger classmate, Shaila (Jaya Ahsan), but cannot express his feelings for her. Abrar (Humayun Faridi) is in his late fifties and is desperately looking for love. Some goes to great extent to get the love of their life and some find themselves as a part of a circle.
- A teenage girl falls in love with the servant of her household and later finds out that her elder sister had an affair with him . She finds out that they still got feelings for each other, finding herself in a love triangle.
- Life story of a street singer and his little daughter who live from hand to mouth by singing and their day-to-day experiences while performing in the streets.
- Paap Punyo (Vice and Virtue) simply means 'the bad and the good'. But, In one place what is considered as bad can be considered as good in another place. So, defining this, is not that straight forward. Khorshed, the president prize winner local chairman, also didn't manage to define the thin line between the vice and virtue in his life. As the story progresses, he confronted an undiscovered relationship with his housemaid's son Al-Amin that put him in the middle of the dilemma of what is Paap (Vice) and what is Punyo (Virtue).
- Just as Moses was found in the river Nile, an infant is rescued from a river, and adopted by Miraj, Karim and Sajib in turns over the years, only to be abandoned at the various stages of his life. From innocence to becoming a gangster, the unpredictable currents of Jalal's journey prove that he is truly a child of the river.
- A man blackmails a female celebrity Actress to fulfill his greed and makes her fall into a trap .
- Set in the backdrop of the scathing consequences of climate change, an impoverished ambulance driver Saiful staggers between two wives while he sets out on a bone-tired journey of moral decay, murder, deception, and social bashing.
- The film narrates the fall of two notorious underworld mafia leaders.
- A story of the war heroine during the war of liberation of Bangladesh in 1971.
- Maloti, a mentally challenged girl, lives a hand to mouth existence with her ailing mother in a dilapidated house. A day labourer named Aju, who usually spends the night at a corner outside Maloti's house, loves her very much. However, because of the stratagem of the village head, Maloti is told to leave her home. The film is the usual story of the oppressed people who suffer at the hands of the powerful.
- The Grave is a story of a grave digger who has been digging graves for a century.
- Story of two starcrossed lovers who are not destined to be together; based upon the novel of the famous bengali novelist Humayun Ahmed.
- A colourful portrayal of the lives of the performers of a circus show.
- A lower-middle class family in Bangladesh's capital city of Dhaka is going through hard times. Their father has gone blind and can no longer work, and most of the family's money has been wasted on their unemployed son Hiru, who refuses to work. All the family's problems fall on the shoulder of their beautiful daughter Tithi, who works as a prostitute to help the family. The film is a fairly non-judgmental look at the lives of Tithi, her family and the people she comes in contact with through her job.
- An old landlord wants to spend his last days with his family but they don't want to come to his place, so he mimics his own death to bring them.
- This consequences of partition is felt when the daughter of schoolteacher is seriously ill at a border side village in modern Bangladesh.
- It's a story of boat journey of Bangladesh in 1971 of helpless people was going towards the safe border.Pakistan military had unleashed genocide in the country. Heroic sons of the soil started a war of liberation.
- Two unemployed, uncle and his niece prepared to make a package drama series, but all things gone wrong.
- Matinee Show is a pure romantic Bangladeshi film.
- Nodi and Srabon love each other. They face many hurdles as their relationship advances.
- Sajjad's lover dies and he wants to see her for the last time while reminiscing his romance.
- The story revolves around three characters: Annapurna, her son Amulya, and Bindubashini, a woman desperate to become a mother. Annapurna's husband Jadab goes through much hardship to pay for his younger brother Madhab's education; years later, Madhab becomes an eminent lawyer. Madhab's wife Bindubashini comes from an affluent family and is strikingly beautiful. Bindu is childless and when she gets to take care of Amulya, her yearning to experience motherhood finds some fulfillment. Sisters-in-law Bindu and Annapurna share a bittersweet relationship. Bindu respects Annapurna and the latter reciprocates by showering a lot of affection on her. But they have frequent rows over household chores. One day, they have a major disagreement over Amulya's upbringing. The disagreement proves to be irreconcilable. As a result, the two families split. The after-effects of this disagreement reverberate between the two estranged families for a long time.
- This story describe the life stories of theatre artists.
- Dream of the third world country is always broken by some in visual hands, supper power. This is the symbolic representation of the supper power and their unkind distraction.
- The story revolves around different comical events regarding telephonic conversation. Athoi (Shrabanti), a young girl loves to dial wrong numbers and through such an incident, gets involved with a boy Abir (Riaz). The story advances through a series of humorous events.