A controversial, black-and-white, indie rap-musical that broke traditional cinema norms. It is known for its raw portrayal of youth angst, drug use, and explicit themes, making waves at international film festivals.
Directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, Belaseshe explores an elderly couple's relationship when the husband suddenly files for divorce after 49 years of marriage, forcing their children to analyze their own relationships.
Q — (Few Bengali titles with Q) — Qurbani? — Quick alternative: use an English-title release starting with Q: "Quest" (if none notable, use QC: "The question of silence" not Bengali). Reasonable assumption: use Q for "Quirer of Bengal" — Note: Q is rare; pick "Quicker Picks" — Practical choice: list a lesser-known entry: "Q & A" not Bengali. bengali movie list a to z top
National Award ( National Film Awards ) winning Bengali film Antaheen ( Antaheen (2009 ) , about love and loneliness, has been sel...
A haunting character study by Satyajit Ray about a decadent zamindar (landlord) who chooses to spend his remaining fortune on lavish musical soirées to maintain his pride against an ascendant neighbor. K – Kapurush (The Coward) – 1965 Q — (Few Bengali titles with Q) — Qurbani
Srijit Mukherji’s ambitious crime-action drama that adapts William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra . Set in the underworld of the Kolkata docks, it features an ensemble star cast.
(1970) : Directed by Zahir Raihan, this film is a political satire where a matriarch's rule over her home mirrors the autocracy of East Pakistan. K – Kabuliwala National Award ( National Film Awards ) winning
X — Extremely rare; likely no notable Bengali film starting with X. Could note letter omissions.
: A family drama by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee that explores the intricacies of long-term relationships and marriage. C - Chander Pahar
Bengali cinema, also known as Bengali film industry, has a rich history dating back to the early 20th century. Over the years, it has produced some of the most iconic and critically acclaimed films that have made a significant impact on Indian cinema as a whole. With a vast pool of talented actors, directors, and producers, Bengali cinema continues to thrive, entertaining audiences with its unique blend of drama, romance, comedy, and music.