Dhire Bohe Meghna
Dhire Bohe Meghna | |
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Directed by | Alamgir Kabir |
Produced by | Bangladesh Films International |
Screenplay by | Alamgir Kabir |
Story by | Alamgir Kabir |
Starring |
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Music by | Sataya Saha |
Cinematography |
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Edited by | Debobrato Sen Gupta |
Distributed by | Star Film Distribution |
Release dates | 1973 |
Running time | 109 Minutes |
Country | Bangladesh |
Language | Bengali |
Dhire Bohe Meghna (Bengali: ধীরে বহে মেঘনা; Literary Meaning Quiet Flows the Meghna) is a 1973 Bengali war film based on the events of the Bangladesh Liberation War.[1][2] The film is written and directed by Alamgir Kabir and it was his first feature film.[3]
Background
Initially Zahir Raihan was the original planner of the movie Dhire Bohe Meghna.
Cast
- Bobita
- Hasu Banerjee
- Ajmal Huda
- Golam Mustafa
- Bulbul Ahmed
- Anwar Hossain
- Khalil Ullah Khan
Music
The film's song was written by Mohammad Monirujjaman, composed by Samar Das and music by Sataya Saha. Hemanta Mukherjee and Sandhya Mukhopadhyay gave voice for the two songs.
No. | Title | Singer | Length |
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1. | "Kato je dhire bohe Megna (কতো যে ধীরে বহে মেঘনা)" | Hemanta Mukherjee, Sandhya Mukhopadhyay | 3:46 |
Reception
In 2002, the British Film Institute's list of South Asian films, Dhire Bohe Meghna was ranked in No. 8 of the top 10 ranked movie.[4]
References
- ↑ Santa Mariya (26 March 2015). যুদ্ধদিনের ছবি. bdnews24.com (in Bengali).
- ↑ মুক্তিযুদ্ধ নিয়ে যত চলচ্চিত্র [As with the war film] (in Bengali). Ekush Bangla. 15 December 2014.
- ↑ Farhad Ahmed Nilaya (14 December 2014). ১০ অনন্য সাধারণ বাংলাদেশী চলচ্চিত্র- আপনি দেখেছেন কি? [10 Amazing Bangladeshi Movies]. poramorsho.com (in Bengali).
মুক্তিযুদ্ধের পটভূমিতে নির্মিত ‘ধীরে বহে মেঘনা’ ছবিটি রচনা ও পরিচালনা করেন প্রখ্যাত চলচিত্রকার আলমগীর কবীর। এটি ছিল তার পরিচালিত প্রথম ছবি, মুক্তি পায় ১৯৭৩ সালে। [War created in the background, film Dhire Bohe Meghna was written and directed by renowned filmmaker Alamgir Kabir. Released in 1973, it was the first picture of his.]
- ↑ Jinsie. "BFI South Asian Film (2002)". mubi.com.
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