Indo-Bangla joint production




This article describes movies made jointly by cinema production houses of India, typically West Bengal (Tollywood), and Bangladesh (Dhallywood).[citation needed]




Contents






  • 1 History


  • 2 Films


  • 3 Frequent joint venture collaborators


    • 3.1 Production companies


    • 3.2 Directors


    • 3.3 Actors


    • 3.4 Music directors




  • 4 References





History


In the 1980s and 1990s, there was a significant number of Indo-Bangladesh joint production films.[citation needed] However, after 2004–2005, the number of Indo-Bangla joint production films decreased.[citation needed] However, in the 2010s, Indo-Bangladeshi joint ventures began gaining more popularity and have become more common, often produced by Eskay Movies of India and Jaaz Multimedia of Bangladesh.[1]


However, after different controversies regarding the joint venture films in 2017, the government of Bangladesh have temporarily stopped all joint ventures until a new policy is put in place.[1][2] The controversy is mainly about the production house Jaaz Multimedia and the films they have produced, which commonly feature more Indian cast and crew than Bangladeshis. In an article by Prothom Alo, this controversy has been described as creating two factions in the Bangladeshi film industry, one which claims that Jaaz Multimedia has broken the country's rules of international co-productions by making Indian films under the name of joint productions, and another which backs Jaaz Multimedia by claiming that their films are reviving the lost glory of Bangladeshi cinema.[3]


After the Bangladesh government announced it was temporarily stopping all joint production films in 2017, it was announced that a new committee would be formed to approve scripts and preview the films before production and release.[4] Later in January 2018, Bangladesh Information Minister Hasanul Haq Inu revealed that new rules for would be relaxed for co-productions, making it easier for films to have one director and film in other countries.[5] The new co-production guidelines, released by the Bangladeshi government, state that permission can be sought to bring equipments from other countries, a production house cannot apply for a film review within 30 days of getting a nod from the Bangladesh Film Development Corporation and Ministry of Information, maximum duration of submission is 9 months to a year, and the guidelines also allow for a director or producer from a third country to join the film.[6] However, the new guidelines for the co-productions state that approval will only be given to original content.[7] This move, endorsed by director of Grassroot Entertainment Amit Jumrani, will create space for new and original ideas in an industry with many remakes.[7]



Films


This is the list of some of the notable Bangladesh-India joint venture films.


































































































































































































































































































































































Year
Films
Director
Cast (India)
Cast (Bangladesh)
Producer (India)
Producer (Bangladesh)
Release
Notes
Ref.
1993

Padma Nadir Majhi

Goutom Ghosh

Utpal Dutt

Roopa Ganguly


Rabi Ghosh



Raisul Islam Asad

Humayun Faridi


West Bengal Film Development Corporation

Impress Telefilm Ltd
16 May
Adaption of Padma Nadir Majhi
[8]
1998
Moner Moto Mon

Montazur Rahman Akbar

Viktor Beneerjee
Amin Khan
AP Production
Bony Pictures
26 November

[9]
2003

Moner Majhe Tumi
K. Basu

Jisshu Sengupta

Riaz

Purnima


Ashirbad Cholochitro

Impress Telefilm Ltd

Remake of Manasantha Nuvve

2010

Moner Manush

Goutom Ghosh

Prosenjit Chatterjee

Priyanshu Chatterjee



Chanchal Chowdhury

Raisul Islam Asad


Gautam Kandu

Impress Telefilm Ltd
3 December
Based on life of Lalon
[10]
2014

Ami Shudhu Cheyechi Tomay

Ashok Pati

Anonno Mamun



Ankush Hazra

Subhasree Ganguly




Eskay Movies
Action Cut Entertainment
16 May


2015

Romeo vs Juliet

Ashok Pati

Ankush Hazra

Mahiya Mahi

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
16 January
Remake of Singh vs Kaur


Agnee 2

Iftakar Chowdhury

Om

Mahiya Mahi

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
18 July
Sequel to Agnee
[11]

Aashiqui

Ashok Pati

Ankush Hazra

Nusrat Faria Mazhar

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
18 September

(India)


25 September


(Bangladesh)


Remake of Ishq
[12]

Black

Raja Chanda

Soham Chakraborty

Bidya Sinha Saha Mim

Viacom 18 Motion Pictures
Dag Creative Media
27 November


2016

Angaar
Wazed Ali Sumon

Om

Falguni Rahman Jolly

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
15 January
Remake of Appayya
[13]

Hero 420
Saikat Nasir

Om

Riya Sen



Nusrat Faria Mazhar

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
12 February

(India)


19 February


(Bangladesh)


Remake of Maska


Shankhachil

Goutam Ghose

Prosenjit Chatterjee

Kusum Sikder
Ashirbad Cholochitro

NIdeas Creations & Productions



Impress Telefilm Ltd
15 April

[14]

Niyoti

Zakir Hossain Raju


Arifin Shuvo

Falguni Rahman Jolly



Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
10 June

(India)


12 August


(Bangladesh)


Inspired by The Notebook
[15]

Badsha - The Don

Baba Yadav

Abdul Aziz



Jeet

Nusrat Faria Mazhar

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
6 July

(India)


7 July


(Bangladesh)


Remake of Don Seenu
[16]

Shikari
Joydeep Mukherjee

Zakir Hussain Simanto



Srabanti Chatterjee

Shakib Khan

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
7 July

(Bangladesh)


12 August


(Worldwide)


Remake of Aadhavan
[17]

Rokto
Wajed Ali Sumon


Pori Moni

Ziaul Roshan



Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
12 September
Based on The Long Kiss Goodnight
[18]

Prem Ki Bujhini
Sudipto Sarkar

Om

Subhasree Ganguly




Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
7 October
Remake of 100% Love

2017

Boss 2: Back to Rule

Baba Yadav

Jeet

Subhasree Ganguly



Nusrat Faria Mazhar
Jeetz Filmworks

Walzen Media Works



Jaaz Multimedia
23 June

(West Bengal)


26 June


(Bangladesh)


30 June


(India)


Sequel to Boss: Born To Rule
[19]

Nabab
Joydeep Mukherjee

Abdul Aziz



Subhasree Ganguly

Shakib Khan

Eskay Movies

Jaaz Multimedia
26 June

(Bangladesh)


28 July


(India)



[20]

Doob: No Bed of Roses

Mostofa Sarwar Farooki

Irrfan Khan

Nusrat Imon Tisha

Eskay Movies

Irrfan Khan Films



Jaaz Multimedia
27 October

[21]
2018

Inspector Notty K

Ashok Pati

Jeet

Nusrat Faria Mazhar
Surinder Films

Jeetz Filmworks


Walzen Media Works



Jaaz Multimedia
19 January

(India)


26 January


(Bangladesh)


Releasing in Bangladesh as Indian film through import-export policy.
[22]

Noor Jahaan
Abhimanyu Mukherjee
Adrit Roy
Puja Cherry

Raj Chakraborty Productions

SVF Entertainment



Jaaz Multimedia
16 February



Pashan
Saikat Nasir

Om

Bidya Sinha Saha Mim


Jaaz Multimedia
23 March

[23]

Chalbaaz
Joydeep Mukherjee

Anonno Mamun



Subhasree Ganguly

Shakib Khan

Eskay Movies
Action Cut Entertainment
20 April

(India)


27 April


(Bangladesh)




[24][25]

Sultan: The Savior
Raja Chanda
Jeet

Bidya Sinha Saha Mim
Surinder Films

Jeetz Filmworks


Jaaz Multimedia
15 June


[26][27]

Bhaijaan Elo Re
Joydeep Mukherjee

Srabanti Chatterjee

Payel Sarkar



Shakib Khan

Eskay Movies
Action Cut Entertainment
15 June

[28]

Mask
Rajiv Biswas

Nusrat Jahan Sayantika Banerjee

Shakib Khan

Shree Venkatesh Films
Aradhona Enterprise
30 June

[29]

Tui Shudhu Amar
Joydeep Mukherjee

Anonno Mamun



Om

Soham Chakraborty



Mahiya Mahi

Eskay Movies
Action Cut Entertainment



[30][31][4]

Saturday Afternoon

Mostofa Sarwar Farooki

Parambrata Chatterjee

Zahid Hasan

Nusrat Imon Tisha



Greentouch Entertainment

Jaaz Multimedia

Chhobial



Co-produced by Anna Katchko of Germany company Tandem Production

Also starring Palestinan actor Eyad Hourani


[32]

Balighar

Arindam Sil

Abir Chatterjee

Parno Mitra


Rahul Banerjee



Arifin Shuvo

Nusrat Imrose Tisha


Quazi Nawshaba Ahmed



Nothing Beyond Cinema
Bengal Creations


[33]


Frequent joint venture collaborators


This list contains production companies, directors, and actors who have worked multiple times in Indo-Bangla co-productions.



Production companies











































Company
Films Released
Country

Jaaz Multimedia
16
Bangladesh

Eskay Movies
14
India

Impress Telefilm Ltd
4
Bangladesh
Jeetz Filmworks
2
India
Walzen Media Works
2
India
Action Cut Entertainment
2
Bangladesh

SVF Entertainment
1
India


Directors






































Director
Films Released
Country

Ashok Pati
4
India

Goutam Ghosh
3
India

Joydeep Mukherjee
3
India

Baba Yadav
2
India

Abdul Aziz
2
Bangladesh
Wazed Ali Sumon
2
India


Actors
















































Actor/Actress
Films Released
Country

Nusraat Faria
5
Bangladesh

Subhasree Ganguly
5
India

Om
5
India

Shakib Khan
4
Bangladesh

Ankush Hazra
3
India

Jeet
3
India

Mahiya Mahi
2
Bangladesh

Prosenjit Chatterjee
2
India


Music directors







































Music Director
Soundtracks Released
Country
Note

Savvy
11
India
Has released collaborative soundtracks with other artists.

Akassh
8
India
Has released collaborative soundtracks with other artists.

Goutam Ghosh
3
India

Suddho Roy
2
India
Has released collaborative soundtracks with other artists.

Dabbu
1
India
Has released collaborative soundtracks with other artists.


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