: Her debut film, which launched her into stardom at just 14 years old.

: Directed by the renowned Ritwik Ghatak , this film showcased her range in a more artistic and profound role.

: A critically acclaimed film from her peak period in the late 70s.

According to critical reception and popularity, these are among Kabori's most significant works:

: One of her many successful collaborations with legendary actor Razzak.

Sarah Begum Kabori (1950–2021), affectionately known as "Mishti Meye" (Sweet Girl), was a legendary figure in Bangladeshi cinema whose career spanned over five decades. She was a prolific actress, director, producer, and politician, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most beloved faces in Dhallywood history. Career Overview and "Mishti Meye" Identity

Born Meena Pal in Chittagong, she was renamed "Kabori" by director Subhash Dutta for her debut in the 1964 film . Her expressive acting and iconic smile quickly earned her the title "Mishti Meye" from the audience. Throughout her career, she appeared in over a hundred films and was known for her spontaneous acting style and refined dialogue delivery. Top 10 Feature Films