Chashi Nazrul Islam

Chashi Nazrul Islam Trailers

Shuvaa TrailerLove Me TrailerClouds After Cloud Trailer

Chashi Nazrul Islam was a prominent Bangladeshi film director and producer. He won Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Director twice for the films Shuvoda and Hangor Nodi Grenade. He was awarded Ekushey Padak in 2004 by the Government of Bangladesh.

Most Popular Chashi Nazrul Islam Trailers

Total trailers found: 10

Shuvaa Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

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.

Ora 11 Jon Trailer (1972)

11 August 1972

The drama is based on the Bangladesh Liberation War. Director Islam and lead actor Khasru were both members of Mukti Bahini.

Ayna Trailer (2006)

21 February 2006

A story in the life of a woman who is forced to forge an independent life for herself

Shuvoda Trailer (1986)

05 May 1986

A Bangladeshi Bengali language film adapted from the novel of the same name by Sarat Chandra Chatterjee, this is the story of a struggling woman whose husband is an addict and whose daughter and sister-in-law are widowed.

Punishment Trailer (2004)

01 March 2004

A portrayal of a male dominating era, where women are blamed and punished for everything.

Devdas Trailer (1982)

12 March 1982

Devdas is a Bengali-language film based on the Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay novel Devdas. It is the first Bangladeshi version of the story and the first colour film version in Bangladesh.

The Mother Trailer (1997)

21 November 1997

A tragic story of a mother who dedicates her only child for the sake of the freedom of the country during liberation war in 1971.

Love Me Trailer (2005)

27 May 2005

Bangladeshi Bengali Language Film. Romance Type Drama Movie.

Clouds After Cloud Trailer (2004)

26 March 2004

A story of Bangladesh’s liberation war of 1971. Where two doppelgängers encounter each other in the war camp.

Songram Trailer (1974)

16 December 1974

After the declaration of Bangladeshi independence, the war of liberation begins. West Pakistani troops detain Captain Asad and a soldier but Asad escapes from the local prison.