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Dinajpur, known as the "City of Maharajas," is a prominent hub for cultural filmography and scenic media production in northern Bangladesh. While many major Bengali films are set in the region to take advantage of its historical terracotta architecture and lush landscapes, it is also a popular destination for travel documentaries and regional music videos. No reviews Directions

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    The most recurring visual theme of Dinajpur in Bangladeshi cinema is the , a stunning terracotta Hindu temple from the 18th century. In the golden era of Bangladeshi cinema (1960s–1980s), directors often used this location to represent the heritage of North Bengal. Films such as Rajdhanir Buke and several art-house productions by filmmaker Alamgir Kabir featured long establishing shots of the temple’s intricate terracotta work. While not a "Dinajpur-based story," the temple became the visual shorthand for the district in filmography. Filmography and Shooting Locations Dinajpur, known as the

    | Film Title (Year) | Director | Connection to Dinajpur | Notes | |---|---|---|---| | Rajlokkhi (1970s) | Unknown | Kantajew Temple featured in song sequences | Early example of using Dinajpur’s terracotta temple as a romantic backdrop. | | Surja Dighal Bari (1979) | Sheikh Niamat Ali & Masihuddin Shaker | Rural setting inspired by North Bengal, including Dinajpur | Based on a novel by Abu Ishaque (from Pabna, but the film's haor -bari aesthetics match Dinajpur’s village architecture). | | Padma Nadir Majhi (1992) | Goutam Ghose | Not directly Dinajpur, but the riverine & rural landscape resembles Dinajpur's Atrai and Punarbhaba rivers | The film set a precedent for portraying North Bengal’s harsh beauty. | | Mrittika Maya (2013) | Gazi Rakayet | Scenes filmed at Ramsagar National Park | A war drama where the park’s reservoir stood in for a guerrilla training camp. | | Kantajew (2022) | Anonno Mamun | Entire film centered on the Kantajew Temple and a local folklore | A horror-thriller mixing supernatural elements with the temple’s history. The first film explicitly titled after a Dinajpur landmark. | Director: [Director's Name] : Known for his critically

    1. Director: [Director's Name]: Known for his critically acclaimed short films and documentaries that explore the social and cultural nuances of Dinajpur.
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    3. Musician: [Musician's Name]: A talented musician from Dinajpur who has gained a following for his soulful melodies and lyrics.