
Acting
Subhashree Ganguly (born 3 November 1990), also credited mononymously as Subhashree, is an Indian actress who primarily works in Bengali movies. She forayed into showbiz by becoming the winner of Fairever Anandalok Nayikar Khonje talent hunt in 2006. One of the highest paid and leading actresses of Tollygunge Film Industry, Ganguly made her acting debut in 2007 with the Prabhat Roy film Pitribhumi (2007). She has worked in numerous commercially successful Bengali films like Challenge (2009), Paran Jai Jaliya Re (2009), Romeo (2011), Khokababu (2012), Khoka 420 (2013), Boss (2013), Game (2014), Ami Shudhu Cheyechi Tomay (2014), Abhimaan (2016), Boss 2: Back to Rule (2017), Nabab (2017), Chalbaaz (2018) as well as Parineeta (2019), Boudi Canteen (2022), Shontaan (2024), Grihapravesh (2025) and Dhumketu (2025).

After serving a jail sentence, Doctor Bakshi resumes his methods of seeking justice.

Shuvro and his girlfriend are both aspiring singers who are given a chance to showcase their talent on a reality show. However, they must face consequences if they break the terms of their contract.

In this Notting Hill remake, Madhuja Sen, an Indian Bengali actress, comes to shoot her film in Shillong and falls in love with a local bookshop owner, Arpan. However, things take a turn when there is a terrorist attack in the city and Arpan sells his bookshop in order to pay for her INR 2 million ransom.

NRI Jayanta Dutta makes his return home to Calcutta, only to soon discover that he must fight tooth and nail in order to save his ancestral estate from being seized by a ring of land sharks.

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?

It focuses on the tradition of a musical family and how foreign intrusion creates disturbance in it. “A musician not only goes through music but his or her surroundings and environment molds him or her growth as well. With the growth, his or her music begins to take a shape and changes too," A musical spectacle featuring mega stars and melodious voices contributed by leading singers of Indian Film Industry.

Based in the backdrop of 19th century Bengal, Rosogolla is a story of a young man with a romantic heart and brilliant mind — Nabin Chandra Das, who had set his heart on making the most delicious sweet of all time for his wife, Khirodmoni. Rosogolla is a story of the many trial and tribulations in his journey of making something unique, of innocent love, struggle and human aspiration for novelty.
The hero Akash believes in high thinking. He has a lot of dreams and he is very serious for his studies because he wants to bring a bright future for his mother and sister. Akash meets his love megha at the college. But all his dreams come to a dark side after he enters college. Akash falls into the trap laid by Mafia don Bhalu Bhai and his brother King. And the story of "Mate Ta Love Helare" moves around how Akash comes out of the trap and punish the don and how he gets his love.

Babli, a chubby straight-spoken, prideful, sweet girl is escorted by Abhirup Sen, a handsome, soft-spoken, humble guy on her journey from Imphal to Dimapur. At Kolkata airport, Babli meets her school friend Jhuma Bose, a smart and attractive air hostess who has fallen for Abhirup. Will Babli and Abhi ever get together?

Animesh is an NRI who comes to Kolkata after 30 years. His father-in-law, Mr. Chatterjee, hates him. He meets up with Andy who is a brilliant musician and a cocaine addict. So begins the story of the fight against drug abuse and a fight for creativity in a very dark social environment. Will Andy ever be able to escape?

Babli, a chubby straight-spoken, prideful, sweet girl is escorted by Abhirup Sen, a handsome, soft-spoken, humble guy on her journey from Imphal to Dimapur. At Kolkata airport, Babli meets her school friend Jhuma Bose, a smart and attractive air hostess who has fallen for Abhirup. Will Babli and Abhi ever get together?

Inspired by a real-life tragedy, the story explores the shocking death of a fresher allegedly caused by ragging at a city university hostel, reopening wounds and igniting urgent conversations about abuse, accountability, and a system that failed to protect its own.









