
Dolly Johur is a Bangladeshi film, television and stage actress. She earned Bangladesh National Film Award for Lifetime Achievement (2021) from the Bangladeshi government. She received Bangladesh National Film Awards 2 times - as the Best Actress and the Best Supporting Actress for her roles in the films Shonkhonil Karagar and Ghani (2006) respectively.
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Filmmaker-actor couple, Tithi and Farhan, are subjects of criticism and trolls for not taking baby in a patriarchal society. Tithi doesn’t succumb to the pressure of social validation and decides to have a baby when the time is right for her, but the question never ends for her.

Dhallywood popular actress Bobby Haque will be seen starring opposite two actors Milon and Sanju in her upcoming web film titled 'Alpin'. For the first time these three familiar faces Anisur Rahman Milon, Bobby Haque and Sanju John are appearing together. The film will be directed by popular playwright Al Hazen and the screenplay written by Mizanur Rahman Belal.

A supernatural genre-based telefiction “Suravi (সুরভি)” is taken from Imdadul Haq Milan’s best-selling novel “Suravi” and adapted as telefiction in BOB Season 02 directed by Chayanika Chowdhury and starring Eamin Haque Bobby, Suborna Mustafa, Shampa Reza, Dolly Zahur and more.

Common Gender is a 2012 Bangladeshi film starring Dolly Zahur and Chitralekha Guha. It is the first Bangladeshi film to portray the lives of Hijra or transgender people. It is one of the first films in world cinema to have two transgender people as lead characters. It was subsequently released in the United States.

A Bangladeshi movie.

University students aspire to visit a beach named Saint Martin.

The story unfolds around the struggle of Tithi, a young girl from a lower middle-class family in Bangladesh. Tithi becomes a call girl to support her family. Tithi’s brother gets married and surprisingly discovers that working can also give satisfaction. He opens up a business with the capital his sister made as a prostitute. Financially, things are getting better in the family but Tithi slowly becomes aloof and indifferent to everything. Even the touch of her own mother irritates her and makes her recall a man’s lust. She withdraws within herself and takes refuge in solitude.

Poor oil miller decides to use his daughter-in-law to spin the treadle due to lack of ox.

Hridoyer Kotha (Bengali: হৃদয়ের কথা) is a Bangladeshi film released on 18 October 2006 directed by S.A. Haque Alik. Riaz produced the movie, the first time in his career. Notable songs in the film include Bhalobasbo Basbore Bondhu (Habib Wahid) and Jay Din Jay Ekaki (S.I. Tutul).

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.
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