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Zahir Raihan was a prominent Bangladeshi novelist, writer and filmmaker. He is considered to be the greatest filmmaker of Bangladesh. He is most notable for his documentary Stop Genocide, made during the Bangladesh Liberation War. He was posthumously awarded Ekushey Padak in 1977 and Independence Day Award in 1992 by the Government of Bangladesh. Raihan disappeared on 30 January 1972 trying to locate his brother, a notable writer Shahidullah Kaiser, who was captured and killed by the Pakistan army and/or local collaborators during the final days of the liberation war. It is believed that he was killed with many others when armed Bihari collaborators and soldiers of the Pakistan Army who were hiding fired on them when they went to Mirpur, a suburb of the capital city of Dhaka that was one of few strongholds for Pakistani/Bihari collaborators at that time.
Release Date | Title | Job | Rating | Your Lists |
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September 1st, 1971 | Jaltey Suraj Ke Nichey | Director | TBD | |
May 1st, 1971 | Stop Genocide | Director | TBD | |
May 1st, 1971 | A State Is Born | Director | TBD | |
March 9th, 1970 | Jibon Theke Neya | Director | 9.4 | |
March 20th, 1967 | Anowara | Director | TBD | |
October 28th, 1966 | Behula | Director | TBD | |
April 16th, 1965 | Bahana | Director | TBD | |
April 23rd, 1964 | Sangam | Director | 6.5 | |
May 4th, 1963 | The Glass Wall | Director | TBD | |
June 29th, 1962 | Sonar Kajol | Director | TBD | |
November 24th, 1961 | Never Came | Director | TBD | |
May 25th, 1959 | Day Shall Dawn | Assistant Director | 5.7 |