Poka Makorer Ghor Bosoti (Bengali: পোকা মাকড়ের ঘর বসতি) is a Bangladeshi Bengali language film directed by Mohammad Akhtaruzzaman released in 1996. This film was adopted from the novel of Selina Hossain of the same title and won eight National Film Awards in 1996. Film actress Bobita produced the film along with acting in the film.
, 1h54 OriginBangladesh GenresDrama ActorsFarooque, Bobita, Anwar Hossain, Rawshan Jamil, Anwara, ATM Shamsuzzaman Rating83% Mondol (A.T.M. Shamsuzzaman) is an influential person in the village. His son Milon (Farooque) likes the girl of a street singer (Anwar Hossain) Golapi (Bobita). In the meantime, Mondol brings a bridegroom for Golapi but they demand a cycle. Golapi's father cannot afford this so Milon pay for the cycle. But for some reason the marriage does not take place and Golapi's father commits suicide. As a result, Golapi's family fall into grief and she starts to work in different places by train. The people from the village do not take this positively and sit to desert them to work on trains.
, 2h39 Directed byRitwik Ghatak OriginBangladesh GenresDrama ActorsRitwik Ghatak, Rawshan Jamil, Prabir Mitra, Golam Mustafa, Chetana Das, Kobori Sarwar Rating71% A fisherman, Kishore, marries a young girl accidental when he visits a nearby village. After their wedding night (during which the couple is almost too shy to speak), she is kidnapped on the river. Kishore became mad. She fights with the bandits, jumps into the river and is saved by some strange villagers. But she does not know her new husband's name or what he looks like, she only remembers the name of his village. Ten years pass before she attempts to find him with their son, who sees his mother as a goddess. Some residents of Kishore's village refuse to share food with her and her son because of the ever-present threat of starvation. A young widow whose name is Basanthi giving consideration to the mother and child. Kishore was the lover of Basanthi on childhood. Director Ghatak appears in the film as a boatman, and Basanti's story is the first of several melodramatic tales.