
The
Bangladeshi film industry has been based in Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, since 1956. As of 2004, it produced approximately 100 movies a year, with an average movie budget of about 6,500,000 Bangladeshi taka. The film industry is sometimes known as
Dhallywood, a
portmanteau of the words
Dhaka and HollywoodOn April 24, 1898, the Bengali weekly
Dhaka Prakash reported that films were shown in Dhaka by the Bradford Bioscope Company, at the Crown Theatre, in Patuatuli, near Sadarghat. The show included news items and other short features. The first permanent cinema in Dhaka, named
Picture House, began operation during 1913–1914. This cinema was renamed to
New Picture House and then again to
Shabistan. By 1947 there were around 80 cinemas in what is now Bangladesh.
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