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The almost crumbling Rajbari of Ballabhpur only has two men living — the last descendant of Ray dynasty, Bhupati Ray, and his inherited menial, Manohar. Both the dwellers are overburdened with heavy debts and seek no hope of betterment until one day, Kolkata's soap King, Mr. Haldar, plans buying the property. Can Bhupati Ray and Manohar succeed in selling it?
Jaya Sen's life falls apart after her husband's death, leaving her battling illness and a deteriorating mind. Her son, Joy, sacrifices his dreams to care for her. Their world takes a hopeful turn when Aditi, a city writer, enters their lives. However, their peace is threatened by the sinister Trilok Halder, whose dark ambitions aim to destroy their happiness once again. As danger looms, Joy fights desperately to protect his mother and restore their lost peace.
Gourab, a journalist raised in an orphanage, dreams of becoming the perfect father more than a successful reporter. But when a dangerous child trafficking racket terrorizes Kolkata, he is forced to balance his duties as a husband, father, and journalist while risking everything to protect innocent children and uncover the truth.
When little Poriimonii returns home from a vacation with a new friend, her family's life begins to spiral into eerie confusion.
Jhantu feels overwhelmed by the women in his home: his mother, sister, grandmother, and his outspoken girlfriend Aankhi. During a Kali Puja night, he mysteriously gains the ability to hear women's inner thoughts, a power that first unsettles him but soon reveals the vulnerabilities and unspoken battles they carry. With a psychologists help, Jhantu learns to navigate this chaos, gradually transforming into a more aware and empathetic man, blending humour, insight, and emotional growth.
Two newly wed men Anupam and Rajat who are established in life are henpecked husbands. They plot to flee from their wives and jobs. Due to a twist of another aspiring husband turned dacoit Bullet Singh all plans get spoiled. Finally things take a hilarious turn and end interestingly. The celebrated actors have put in their best. But Anirban Bhattacharya steals the show with his deliberately faulty speech. Some elements do not make it a family movie though. In spite of the U certificate some references do not make it suitable for children. Written by sgaparajita