Shuvoda (Bengali: শুভদা)[1] is a 1986 Bangladeshi Bengali-language film directed by Chashi Nazrul Islam[2] based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel of the same name.
Haran's (Golam Mustafa) family consists of his wife Shuvoda (Anwara), two daughters - Lolona and Chholona, one son Madhab, and a widowed sister.
Lolona becomes widowed after one month of marriage and is sent back to her father's home.
Haran is addicted to gambling and lives from hand to mouth.
The music of this film was directed by Khondokar Nurul Alam and the lyrics were penned by Mohammad Rafiquzzaman and Nazrul Islam Babu.