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Rupban

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Rupban
1965 movie poster
Directed bySalahuddin
Written bySalahuddin
Produced bySalahuddin
CinematographyAbdus Samad
Edited byBashir Hossain
Music bySatya Saha
Production
company
Salahuddin Productions
Release date
  • 5 November 1965 (1965-11-05)
CountryPakistan
LanguageBengali
BudgetRs. 1.5 lakh (equivalent to Rs. 7.6 lakh or ৳280,000 in 2021)
Box officeRs. 20 lakh (equivalent to Rs. 1.0 crore or ৳3.7 million in 2021)[1]

Rupban (Bengali: রূপবান) is a 1965 East Pakistani Bengali-language black-and-white film written and directed by Salahuddin. Actors included Sujata, Mansur, and Chandona.

Filming took place on location near Sylhet in December 1964 and January 1965, then at Dacca Studio in February.[2][3]

Description

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In the early 1960s, the story of Rupban was very popular in Jatras or open-air folk stage dramas. On the other hand, Bengali movies were struggling in box office due to the competition with big-budget Urdu and Hindi films. Director Salahuddin, who directed 3 Bengali films previously, used the popularity of the Rupban story to revive the market of Bengali films. He watched the Jatra and identified the reasons why it was so popular. And then, he directed the film accordingly. It worked tremendously. The film was so successful, they had to prepare 17 prints to distribute where the regular was 4-5 prints per film. This film solely changed the course of the film industry of the then East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and revived the Bengali films with the heavily successful stream of folk-based films.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "'Rupban': The first superhit of local cinema; Income of 20 lakhs from 1.5 lakhs film!". The Business Standard. 15 November 2021.
  2. ^ "Dacca Studio". Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 13 December 1964. p. 41.
  3. ^ "Around Dacca Studios". Illustrated Weekly of Pakistan. 14 February 1965. p. 41.
  4. ^ Onusurjo, Nabeel (14 September 2017). "নেপথ্য কাহিনি : রূপবান". The Daily Ittefaq. Retrieved 20 September 2021.

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