The first story is set in the 1940s where a freedom fighter ends up taking refuge at a woman's place after being chased by the cops. The second story is about three childhood friends who have lost touch and reunite after many years. The third story is about a young village boy who comes to the city to pursue his dream and doesn't care for his old parents.
Popularly called "Rupashi Banglar Kabi", Jibanananda Das is the most read poet after Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bangladesh and West Bengal.
Mahananda is an ambitious project based on the life and works of author and activist Mahashweta Devi who had devoted decades of her life to uplift tribals, especially the Lodha and the Shabar communities of West Bengal.
Lokkhi, an optimistic woman in her mid-40s, chooses her family over her aspirations, and yet draws a feeling of empowerment from the small store that she runs.
Ahana and Amar have been happily married for five years. But Amar hasn't been himself lately. Has Amar changed due to his traumatic accident or is something sinister brewing under the surface?
A tribute to the life and accomplishments of the legendary Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, who was a pioneer in Indian cinema with a career spanning seven decades.
A thrilling tale of two people going through major ups and downs; and then not knowing it particularly.
The film inspired by a popular Bengali stage play, based on eponymous story of Shibram Chakraborty, Ashwathama Hato Iti.
Drishyantar is a thriller with doses of romance and fun, based on the ambiance of a theatre play being designed for shows.
Anupam's marriage has broken down and daughter Lina's authority gets her mother. Anupam comes back to his country. Started teaching in an University. After he meet with his friend Bhashkar and his wife Sohini, gradually Anupam developed a special intimacy with Sohini. At one time, they decided to spend the rest of their life together
Debshankar Haldar (or Debshankar Halder or Debsankar Halder) (born January 8, 1965) is an Indian theatre and film actor with a long career in Bengali theatre groups such as Nandikar, Rangapat, Natyaranga, Sudrak, Gandhar, Bratyajon, Sansriti and Blank Verse. Known for his versatility, he played the role of Debabrata Biswas in ‘Bratyajon’'s production ‘Ruddha Sangeet’, Swami Vivekananda in Lokkrishti's Biley and the historical theatrical figure Sisir Kumar Bhaduri in Indraranga's Nisshanga Samrat. Debshankar has also worked in the Bengali films, Herbert, Accident, Alik Sukh, Arundhati, and Muktodhara.
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