Best Bangladeshi family movies
A curated collection of popular family movies from Bangladesh.

Kew Nei (2019)
Kew Nei (2019)
The boy Ove loved his friend Siam Mehraf very much. After a while emptiness leads to their friendship. The boy Ove gets angry at his friend Siam Mehraf and he couldn't even say anything because of Ove's anger. And he goes away sad. But after a time, the story of the boy Siam Mehraf becomes something else. What is that story? Who's that story about? Who knows.

Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na (2010)
Bhalobaslei Ghor Bandha Jay Na (2010)
Surja, a kind man, is in love with Ojanta. Will he end up marrying Alo, the maid who works in his house, to save her life from her wicked brother Turja?

Baba Keno Chakor (1997)
Baba Keno Chakor (1997)
It's a 1997 Drama film from Bangladesh about a father's life after his retirement...

Sat Bhai Chompa (1968)
Sat Bhai Chompa (1968)
Based on a perennially popular Bengali folk tale, Sat Bhai Chompa has had many cinematic outings in both India and Bangladesh. This, the 1968 version directed by Dilip Shom, is one of the most delightful. A king has three wives. The two elder wives connive to throw the pregnant third wife out of the palace. The third wife gives birth to eight children - seven sons and a daughter. The enraged elder wives, with the help of a sorcerer, turn the seven sons into flowers. It is now up to the daughter to turn her brothers back into humans and regain their rightful place in the palace.

Dui Duari (2000)
Dui Duari (2000)
A mysterious stranger befriends a middle class family.

Amar Ache Jol (2008)
Amar Ache Jol (2008)
A teenager falls in love with her father's servant.

Boundary (2020)

Affliction (1985)
Affliction (1985)
Director: Sheikh Niamat Ali Writers: Sheikh Niamat Ali (dialogue), Sheikh Niamat Ali (screenplay) | Stars: Humayun Faridi, Bobita, Dolly Anowar

Milon Hobe Koto Dine (2002)
Milon Hobe Koto Dine (2002)
Story of a separated family who torn apart in a village fair.

Sutorang (1964)
Sutorang (1964)
A young couple of village fall in love. But separated when the girl is married to another, when the the boy goes to town to earn money. Can they reunite again now.
Dharapat (1963)
Dharapat (1963)

Taka Ana Pai (1970)
Taka Ana Pai (1970)
A lawyer, son of a local decorator wedding cook, unwillingly got married with a rich father's goofy daughter & bring curse to his family.

Etotuku Asha (1968)
Etotuku Asha (1968)
Alam (Anowar Hussain), a young man from a rural background, is forced to leave his family just after the marriage when his wife Luchi (Rosy Samad) feels uncomfortable at his poor home. This makes his father go for earning even at the old age, his lame brother is forced to sell newspapers on the streets, and eventually his younger sister (Sujata) is forced to marry a mentally-challenged person, sacrificing her true love for Kabir (Abdur Razzak), who is again Alam's brother-in-law, to cover up the loan once taken by his father from a village landlord.

Puroskar (1983)
Puroskar (1983)
Puroskar is a 1983 Bangladeshi film starring Bulbul Ahmed and Indian actress Jayshri Kabir opposite him. It earned five awards at the 8th Bangladesh National Film Awards.
Shurjosnan (1962)
Shurjosnan (1962)

Shuvoda (1986)
Shuvoda (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.

13 Number Feku Ostagar Lane (1966)
13 Number Feku Ostagar Lane (1966)
In a home, hassle was a daily routine between homeowners and lodgers. The lodgers & their servant was determined that they wouldn't pay their rent. Both of them separately called in their brother & sister to rise courage in quarrel.

Konnadan (1995)
Konnadan (1995)
Kanyadaan is a Bangladeshi drama film released in 1995. The film is written and directed by Delwar Jahan Jhantu and S. S. The film is produced by Shabana under the banner of Productions Limited. It stars Shabana, Alamgir, Salman Shah, Lima, and Humayun Faridi.