Danga ( transl. riot ) ( Bengali : দাঙ্গা ) is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language action drama film written and directed by Kazi Hayat . It stars Manna , Suchorita , Wasimul Bari Rajib , Anowara and Mizu Ahmed in lead roles. The film was released in 1991.
5-564: Danga film won two National Film Awards . Wasimul Bari Rajib won the Best Supporting Actor Awards and popular Singer Sabina Yasmin won Best Female Singer Awards for song "Hey Matribhumi". Begunbari is a small town where Abul Hossain is an influential parliament member who embezzles all the relief goods with the help of local chairman. Chhobi is a lower middle class young woman who goes to get relief goods. Chairman's evil eye fell on her and VP of local college Habib saves her. As
10-536: A Bangladeshi film is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . National Film Awards (Bangladesh) The National Film Awards ( Bengali : জাতীয় চলচ্চিত্র পুরস্কার ) is an annual awards ceremony held annually in Dhaka , Bangladesh . It is considered to be the most significant film award ceremony in Bangladesh . The National Film Awards were established in 1975 by the government of Bangladesh. Every year,
15-479: A national panel appointed by the government selects the winning entries. The National Film Awards were first presented in 1975. The government of Bangladesh offers the National Film Awards to the films and individuals for notable contributions to the art of cinema. Beginning in 1975, The National Film Awards is an event that takes place annually that includes colorful programs, dance, and music. The awards are
20-433: A result, he gets murdered. OC Raju comes to the town to investigate the murder and reveals the actual culprit behind this. Danga film music Composed by Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul lyricist by Ahmed Imtiaz Bulbul and Mohammad Rafikuzzaman and playback by Andrew Kishore , Runa Laila , Baby Naznin , Rabindra Nath Roy, Shakila Zafar and Sabina Yasmin . The film won two National Film Awards : This article related to
25-733: The only film awards awarded by the government of Bangladesh. No awards were given in 1981 because the panel determined that no film was competent enough to receive an award. The juries are appointed by the Bangladesh Film Censor Board , a department under the Ministry of Information of the government of Bangladesh. The board members are chosen from a variety of professions; it has previously included social workers, government officers, educators, journalists, filmmakers, film producers, actors, and poets. The board also provides secretarial assistance and manages screenings of films submitted for
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