
Acting
Sohini Sarkar was born on October 1, 1992 in Calcutta, West Bengal, India. She is a Bengali actress, known for Phoring (2013), Durga Sohay (2017), Har Har Byomkesh (2015), Sampurna (2022) and Kolkata 96 (2023). She is married to Indian singer and the winner of Zee Bangla Sa Re Ga Ma Pa, Shovan Ganguly, since July 15, 2024.

Abhijit is diagnosed with a malignant sore in liver. Sohag finds it difficult to bear with the costs of medical expenditure and household things. With the help of her friend Rajiv, She gets an opportunity to avail a job in Purulia. Sohag makes an effort to better her life by communicating with the innovative artworks of the rural artists. Rajiv allots a huge amount of responsibility of the organization on Sohag. Sohag confronts various layers of corruption in the work field. She realizes the suppressed discomfort of the workers there. Rajiv doesn’t take any initiative to rectify the situation. In the meantime, Abhijit’s physical condition deteriorates and he mumbles about her unsuccessful business of producing perfumes. The simultaneous crises related to the conjugal failure, Abhijit’s illness, Rajiv’s consistent admiration weave the narrative of the story. Sohag resigns from her job.

The plot starts with a British family visiting the rural places of the Sunderbans. Resham, a fatso, pale but jovial woman in her late 20s, carries out the responsibilities of a tourist guide to the Brits. Five years ago Resham’s husband had gone to the jungle to fetch honey but had not returned. Hence it is believed that Resham now belongs to the clan of widows whose spouses have unfortunately fallen prey to the tigers. Resham and all the other women like her live on the edge of a village, their locality is called Vidhva Palli, or “abode for the widows”. The government is educating the women to make them independent. They are providing English education so they can become guides to curious tourists and Resham is clearly one of the best in the business. The climax of the story is stitched with a sequence of multiple mind-boggling situations. Will Resham be able to have a successful love story with Himon? Who's Dakshin Ray /Khoda Badshah /Jahangir?

A young female poet and journalist decides to look for her childhood love, a perpetual student who gets mixed up with oppressive gambling debts. The lovers unintentionally play a game of hide and seek through the crowded maze of Calcutta in an effort to re-connect.
Events on June 20 to 22, 1996 in South Calcutta.

Set in the tumultuous Naxalite uprising in Bengal in 1971, Byomkesh Bakshi gets involved in a story of vengeance when he decides to attend a play at the theatre and becomes witness to a crime unfolding on the center stage. As Byomkesh digs deep into the case, it opens him to a tripartite story of love, betrayal, and infidelity. And how the mystery is laid bare for Byomkesh to solve.

Rahmat, a middle-aged Afghan man, whose heart overflows with fatherly love for a little girl Mini, in the bustling city of Calcutta set in the year of 1965.

Anurag and Joyee, two deeply connected childhood friends, are set to marry. Then?

Kingshuk, a consulting criminologist at the Kolkata Police, finds himself in a ghastly case of repeated murders with only one common link. As his investigation unfolds, Kingshuk encounters a series of grotesque killings and unexpected turn of events as he sets out to investigate the mysterious trail.

Five young people are driven by primal human instincts - to escape, find thrill, seek revenge or wait for destiny. And one old wizened man is trying to touch upon their minds.

Rwik and Sahana are journalists from Calcutta, who visit `Jhumura`, a fictitious village in Purulia to do a story on `Jhumur`, an almost dying folk art. The young duo meets an elderly couple, who are traditional Jhumur artists. Their conversation leads Rwik and Sahana to discover an unheard tale of love, hatred and compassion that commence with the tune of Jhumur and culminate in the serene locales of Purulia. This film is a lyrical saga that revolves around the life, love and struggles of Jhumur performers of Bengal.






