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(1991) – Directed by Satyajit Ray, this film follows a family visited by a man claiming to be a long-lost uncle. Bhooter Bhabishyat

(2012) – A popular horror-comedy about ghosts living in an old mansion.

(1964) – A Satyajit Ray masterpiece based on Rabindranath Tagore's story about a lonely housewife.

(2018) – A Bangladeshi supernatural thriller based on Humayun Ahmed's famous character Misir Ali. Ek Je Chhilo Raja

(2018) – Based on the "Bhawal Sannyasi" case, focusing on a king who returns years after being presumed dead. Fatik Chand

(1983) – A classic adventure film written by Satyajit Ray about a kidnapped boy befriending a juggler. Gupi Gayen Bagha Bayen

(1969) – A beloved musical fantasy about two talentless musicians gifted with magical powers.

(2022) – A high-grossing Bangladeshi mystery-drama set on a fishing trawler.

(1958) – A classic romantic drama starring the legendary duo Uttam Kumar and Suchitra Sen. Joy Baba Felunath

(1979) – A detective film featuring the iconic sleuth Feluda solving a mystery in Varanasi.

(1984) – An inspiring sports drama about a girl from the slums who becomes a champion swimmer.

(1996) – A powerful family drama focusing on an elderly man standing up for his principles. Meghe Dhaka Tara

(1960) – Directed by Ritwik Ghatak, this film is a tragic tale of a refugee family in Kolkata. bengali movie list a to z

(1966) – Starring Uttam Kumar, this film explores the inner world of a famous movie star during a train journey. Ogo Bodhu Sundari (1981) – A classic comedy inspired by , featuring Uttam Kumar's last completed role. Pather Panchali

(1955) – The groundbreaking first film of Satyajit Ray's Apu Trilogy.

(2024) – A recent high-grossing Bangladeshi film starring Shakib Khan.

(1961) – A legendary romance set during WWII, known for the iconic bike riding song with Uttam and Suchitra.

(2024) – A modern Bangladeshi action thriller that became a significant box-office success. Uttar Falguni

(1963) – A poignant drama about a mother's sacrifice to ensure a better life for her daughter. Vindhya Giri (1964) – An old classic mystery drama.

(1954) – A classic film from the golden era of Bengali cinema.

(2022) – A futuristic sci-fi romance film directed by Srijit Mukherji. Yoddha: The Warrior (2014) – An action historical romance starring Dev. (2016) – A crime drama based on Shakespeare's Julius Caesar Antony and Cleopatra for any of these specific titles? All Movies of Dev - IMDb

A Comprehensive Guide to Bengali Movies: A to Z

Bengali cinema, also known as Nollywood, has a rich history and a vast array of films that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. With a plethora of movies being released every year, it can be daunting to keep track of the best Bengali films. In this guide, we'll take you through a list of Bengali movies from A to Z, covering various genres, eras, and notable actors.

Early Years (1950s-1970s)

Golden Era (1980s-1990s)

Modern Era (2000s-present)

Notable Actors

Recent Releases

Popular Genres

Veteran Actresses

Best of Bengali Cinema

Upcoming Releases

Women-Centric Films

Y: Young and Talented (2019) - a coming-of-age drama film that explores the lives of four young friends.

Z: Zero (2018) - a drama film that explores the complexities of human relationships.

This comprehensive guide covers a range of Bengali movies from A to Z, showcasing the diversity and richness of Bengali cinema. Whether you're a film enthusiast or a casual viewer, this guide will help you navigate the world of Bengali movies and discover new favorites.

Bengali cinema, often referred to as "Tollywood," is internationally celebrated for its artistic depth, pioneered by auteurs like Satyajit Ray Ritwik Ghatak Mrinal Sen (1991) – Directed by Satyajit Ray, this film

. This A to Z list highlights iconic classics and modern blockbusters that define the industry. Bengali Movie List: A to Z Highlights Bengali Movie List A to Z (2000-2023) | PDF - Scribd

Creating a complete review of every Bengali movie ever made is an impossible task, given the rich, century-long history of cinema in West Bengal and Bangladesh. However, to fulfill your request for a "Bengali Movie List A to Z," I have curated a comprehensive review of the industry categorized alphabetically.

This review covers the evolution of Bengali cinema, from the poetic realism of Satyajit Ray to the modern urban narratives of Kolkata and Dhaka.


Below is a selective list—one film per letter (excluding rare letters like X, Z). These are landmark or popular films.

| Letter | Movie Title (Transliterated) | Year | Director | Why It’s Notable | |--------|-------------------------------|------|----------|--------------------| | A | Aranyer Din Ratri (Days and Nights in the Forest) | 1970 | Satyajit Ray | Urban elites clash with tribal reality; masterful character study. | | B | Baishey Shravana (The Wedding Day) | 1960 | Mrinal Sen | Parallel cinema milestone; explores marriage & middle-class angst. | | C | Chokher Bali (Sand in the Eye) | 2003 | Rituparno Ghosh | Tagore adaptation; celebrated for its feminist gaze. | | D | Dewdas (Devdas) | 1935 | P.C. Barua | First Bengali talkie version of the classic tragic romance. | | E | Egaro (The Eleven) | 2011 | Arun Roy | Sports drama based on India’s 1911 football victory over British. | | F | Faltu (Useless) | 2006 | Aniket Chattopadhyay | Underdog comedy-drama; cult following among youth. | | G | Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne (The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha) | 1969 | Satyajit Ray | Fantasy musical satire; beloved by children & adults. | | H | Harano Sur (Lost Tune) | 1957 | Ajoy Kar | Uttam-Suchitra romantic classic; amnesia plot done right. | | I | Indrani (rare letter) | 1958 | Niren Lahiri | Lesser-known social drama; shows early women-centric storytelling. | | J | Jalsaghar (The Music Room) | 1958 | Satyajit Ray | Visual poetry on feudal decay; world cinema treasure. | | K | Kahaani (Story) | 2012 | Sujoy Ghosh | Though bilingual (Hindi/Bengali), original language is Bengali; thriller set in Kolkata. | | L | Lalbazaar (Red Market) | 2022 | Sayantan Ghosal | Modern web-series style film about Kolkata police. | | M | Mahanagar (The Big City) | 1963 | Satyajit Ray | Working women’s empowerment in 1960s Calcutta. | | N | Nayak (The Hero) | 1966 | Satyajit Ray | Meta-exploration of celebrity, conscience, and media. | | O | Ogo Bodhu Shundori (Oh Wife, Beautiful) | 1981 | Salil Dutta | Hit comedy of mistaken identities; Uttam Kumar in double role. | | P | Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road) | 1955 | Satyajit Ray | India’s first major international film award winner (Cannes). | | Q | (No notable Bengali film starts with Q) | – | – | Use Queen (Hindi) or skip. | | R | Ray (The King) | 2021 | Srijit Mukherji | Web-original film inspired by Satyajit Ray’s stories. | | S | Saptapadi (Seven Steps) | 1961 | Ajoy Kar | Hindu-Muslim love story set in pre-Partition Bengal; timeless music. | | T | Teen Bhubaner Pare (Beyond Three Worlds) | 1969 | Yatrik | Fantasy romance; one of Uttam Kumar’s biggest hits. | | U | Uttam Kumar (no single-letter film; instead use Utsab – Festival) | 2000 | Rituparno Ghosh | Family drama set during Durga Puja; ensemble cast. | | V | Vicky & Viral (rare) | 2019 | Sourish Dey | Modern youth comedy. | | W | (No notable film starts with W) | – | – | – | | X | (None) | – | – | – | | Y | Yuddho (War) | 2005 | Rabi Kinagi | Mass entertainer action film. | | Z | Zulfiqar | 2016 | Srijit Mukherji | Gangster drama based on Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar. |

For Q, X, Z, you may find modern short films or indie titles. Use Bengali script search: জিরো (Zero) for 'Z' sound.


Q & A (no common Bengali film starts with Q). Skip to R.


| Letter | Must-Watch Film | Director | Year | |--------|----------------|----------|------| | A | Antaheen | Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury | 2009 | | B | Bhooter Bhabishyat | Anik Dutta | 2012 | | C | Charulata | Satyajit Ray | 1964 | | D | Dahan | Rituparno Ghosh | 1997 | | G | Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne | Satyajit Ray | 1969 | | H | Harano Sur | Ajoy Kar | 1957 | | J | Jalsaghar | Satyajit Ray | 1958 | | K | Kahaani (Bengali dub) | Sujoy Ghosh | 2012 | | M | Moner Manus | Goutam Ghose | 2010 | | N | Nayak | Satyajit Ray | 1966 | | P | Pather Panchali | Satyajit Ray | 1955 | | R | Raktabeej | Shiboprosad Mukherjee | 2023 | | S | Saptapadi | Ajoy Kar | 1961 | | U | Unishe April | Rituparno Ghosh | 1994 | | Z | Zulfiqar | Srijit Mukherji | 2016 |


Antaheen (2009) – A soulful romantic drama about loneliness and connection in modern Kolkata. Won the National Award for Best Feature Film. Apur Sansar (1959) – The final film of Satyajit Ray’s Apu Trilogy. A coming-of-age masterpiece. Aranyer Din Ratri (1970) – Directed by Satyajit Ray, this urban drama follows four friends on a forest vacation, exploring class and morality.

Other notable A-list titles: Abhijan (The Expedition), Aparajito (The Unvanquished), Asha Jaoar Majhe (Between Ebb and Flow).


Mahanagar (1963) – Ray’s brilliant story of a housewife who takes a job and grows beyond her family’s limits. Mukherji and Mrinal: Mrigayaa (The Royal Hunt) – a powerful critique of colonialism. Moner Manush (2010) – A poetic biopic of Lalon Fakir, starring Prosenjit. A visual and musical masterpiece.


Jatra refers to folk theater, but in cinema, it represents the melodramatic roots. Golden Era (1980s-1990s)

No Bengali movie list can start without Satyajit Ray. His Apu Trilogy (Pather Panchali, Aparajito, Apur Sansar) is the gold standard of Indian cinema.

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