34 feature films were released in 1968
Soye Nadia Jage Pani (The river flow) - 1968
Abhirbav (The apperance) - 1968
Ato Tuku Asha (So little hope) - 1968
Shahid Titumir - 1968
Moina Moti - 1968
1966 Movie(s)
26 feature films were released in 1966
Kagozer Nouka (The Paper boat) - 1966
Son of Pakistan - 1966
Behula - 1966
Bhaiya (Brother) - 1966
13 No. Feku Ostagar Lane - 1966
Kagozer Nouka (The Paper boat) - 1966
Son of Pakistan - 1966
Behula - 1966
Bhaiya (Brother) - 1966
13 No. Feku Ostagar Lane - 1966
1965 Movie(s)
11 feature films were released in 1965
Nadi-O-Nari (The river and the woman) - 1965
Roopban - 1965
Mala - 1965
Nadi-O-Nari (The river and the woman) - 1965
Roopban - 1965
Mala - 1965
1964 Movie(s)
16 feature films were released in 1964
Sangam (The union) - 1964
Shootrang (Hence) - 1964
Tanha (The orphan) - 1964
Milan (The union) - 1964
Sangam (The union) - 1964
Shootrang (Hence) - 1964
Tanha (The orphan) - 1964
Milan (The union) - 1964
1963 Movie(s)
5 feature films were released in 1965
Kancher Deyal (The Glass wall) - 1963
Dharapat (The Numbers) - 1963
Talash (in search) - 1963
Kancher Deyal (The Glass wall) - 1963
Dharapat (The Numbers) - 1963
Talash (in search) - 1963
Mukh-O-Mukhosh (The face and the Mask) - 1956

Color: BW
IMDb URL: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0403327/
Director: Abdul Jabbar Khan
Cast:
Inam Ahmed
Zahrat Azra
Jabbar
Kazi Khaliq
Purnima
Saifuddin
Description:
Abdul Jabber Khan When there was no studio laboratory, no experienced artistes, technicians and no government help were available, Abdul Jabbar Khan an engineer by profession, a dramatist by in stinct took the challenge to make a film under the banner of lqbal Films Ltd. His venture was full of obstruction. But he was successful and came out victorious with the first full length sound feature film of Pakistan. 'Mukh-O-Mukhush' (The Face and the Mask),which was released on 3rd August, 1956. This film was the result of the Bengali language movement of 1952 which took martyrdom of several lives.
The story of 'Mukh-O-Mukhus'was as usual family drama, evil versus good.The presentation style was theatrical. The film is remembrered for its historical importance.
'Mukh-O-Mukhush' was produced by Nuruzzaman, Shahidul Alam, Kalimullh, M. A. Hasan of lqbal Film, distributed by Mosharaf Hussain Chowdhury of Pakistan Film Trust and M. A. Awal of Pakistan Film Service, DirectorAbdul Jabbar Khan also played the hero' srolefrorn his own story. Inam Ahmed, Purnima Sen, Nazma (Peary), Zaharat Ara, Ali Mansur, Fafiq, Narul Anarn Khan, Saifuddin, Bilkis Bad & others were in the cast. 0. M. Zaman cranked the camera while Samar Das scoredthe music. The entire printing and processing works were done at the Shahnoor Studio of Labore of West Pakistan.
The story of 'Mukh-O-Mukhus'was as usual family drama, evil versus good. The presentation style was theatrical. The film is remembrered for its historical importance. The story of the movie was based on Abdul Jabbar Khan's play, Dakaat (Robbers). Khan started working on the movie from 1953. At that time, the film industry in erstwhile East Pakistan was virtually non-existent, and local film theatres screened movies from Kolkata, or Lahore. Jabbar Khan was reportedly incensed by the remarks of a West Pakistani movie producer, F. Dossani, who claimed the local climate was not suitable for movie production. Khan worked on the movie for two years. Local actors, who had no prior experience of acting in films, performed for the movie for free. In the absence of any local film production studios, the negatives of the film had to be taken to Lahore at the Shahnoor Studio of Labore for developing.
(compiled from wikipedia and few other website)
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