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Lights, Camera, Mega examines How the journey of women who work as actors in the televised soap opera industry in Kolkata (known as mega), India since they joined this workforce? The growth of the regional soap opera market in India, have opened avenues for young women aspiring to be actors. The documentary provides an insight into the narratives of empowerment and struggles associated with actors and demonstrates intriguing findings
A young boy wishes to switch roles with his father, and the wish is granted for a trial period. Mrinal Sen made this film for the Children's Film Society of India, based on a short story by Rabindranath Tagore. This happens to be the only work by Tagore that he made into a film.
A 1978 Indian Bengali Drama Film directed by Mangal Chakraborty.
In a time defined by digital chaos and rising political aggression, Lala, a young sanitation worker and part-time party foot soldier, searches for a way out of invisibility. His sister Munni, restless and ambitious, chases attention in the crowded online marketplace of desire and illusion. Together they inhabit a world where power is performed, morality is manufactured, and identity is constantly on display. As their ambitions pull them in unpredictable directions, their lives edge toward a collision neither of them is prepared to confront.