Acting
Arun Bannerjee (Bengali: অরুণ ব্যানার্জী, Hindi: अरुण बनर्जी) is an Indian Bengali film actor and writer.
The film deals with the legal and judicial system and how Kolkata Police functions. Rituparna plays the lead character called Damini Sinha.
Some friends visit the infamous Garchampa Palace which has a horrifying reputation for blood-sucking entities and spirits that were petrifying the locality.
A lifelong devotee of Lokenath and his wife are childless. One day they find an abandoned baby and adopt her as their own. Years later the girl, Ishwari, grows up to become an intelligent young woman. Things take an interesting yet expected turn for the family as she falls in love.
Ashoke, a businessman, provides shelter to Mahim Halder who kills and takes over his property. Soon, Ashoke's son, Surya, sets out to avenge his father's death.
Childhood friends Neel and Akash fall in love with not hot enough Chandni, but she loves Akash. Their lives take a turn when Chandni's father arranges her marriage with Neel.
The sudden boom in industrialisation threatens to take away the fertile lands from a village wherein honest, hard-working people work to make a living.
Poulami, a school teacher and housewife, dreams of utilising her cooking skills to start her own business. But as she takes a bold step towards building her enterprise, will she find her way to success?
A rich young man must prove his love for a simple village belle; she is humiliated by his family, so he opts to rusticate with hers.
Shakthi is a politician's chauffeur who is always misunderstood by his father and his love interest, Manasi. As he is uneducated and struggles to make a mark professionally, his personal life witnesses a surprising turn.
Childhood friends Devdas and Parvati hail from different backgrounds. Devdas falls in love with Parvati, but the norms of the society do not let them be together.
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.