Acting
Arindam Ganguly is an actor-director, known for Sati (1989), Neelanjana (1994), Ajob Premer Golpo (2021) and Raavan (2022).
A young boy, Dipto, falls in love with Sulagna who is much older than him. What happens next?
Milan seeks his friend Indrajeet's help to propose to Sapnali. However, she begins to fall in love with Indrajeet, unaware that he is already engaged.
Pradip Gurung is a fearless young man. He needs 4 lakhs rupees to save an orphanage. He makes a deal with an industrialist Ramsundar Chhetri and goes to a risky mission to collect rare pictures of the meeting of Kalo Cheetah (black leopard) in Darjeeling-Gangtok border area. Pradip meets Sujata, a young lady who leaves her house after falling out with her elder sister. The duos go for the adventure and subsequently involve with a series of mysterious incidents.
Is Ram Mukherjee Raavan in disguise?
Mandip Saha’s directorial debut ‘Ishkabon’ is a political drama on the Maoism issue in West Bengal against the backdrop of a politically turbulent time. The feature-length Bengali film is shot in the picturesque Jhargram.
The story revolves with the last life crisis of Jamini Mohan and his wife. After the retirement Jamini Mohan and his wife Santoshini continued to be despised in the family of their earning sons. At this time, Gobinda, an orphan of the distant relative, became their mental hope. After facing various humiliation from their blood relationship Jamini Mohan died and as the mother of three sons, Santoshini became a burden to this family. Eventually Gobinda became Santoshini's absolute refuge.
Mani Kanchan is a film about a brother-sister duo name Kanchan and Mani. They face hardships after their sexually aroused father remarries. Unable to pay a huge amount of debt, the incompetent father fixes his well-educated daughter’s marriage to the mentally unstable son of the money lender.
Manosi (Mamata Shankar) devotes her life to taking care of her family. When her son (Jisshu U Sengupta) grows up he doesn't respect her, but she continues to adore him. Her life takes an unexpected turn after her husband dies.
Cornered by a snooty in-law amid an awkward family lunch, a middle-class man makes a spur-of-the-moment decision to take his wife and two daughters to Switzerland for a vacation.
Uma, a mute Brahmin girl, lives with her uncle's family as she is an orphan. Since Uma has a faulty horoscope which indicate widowhood, the family finds it impossible to get her married off. According to a custom prevalent at the time, Uma is given in marriage to a tree.
The film inspired by a popular Bengali stage play, based on eponymous story of Shibram Chakraborty, Ashwathama Hato Iti.