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Sudipta Chakraborty is an Indian film, stage and television actress known mainly in the Bengali industry. She is the daughter of renowned actor Biplab Ketan Chakraborty. She made a spectacular debut with the film Bariwali (2000) for which she received a National award. Riding on her successful debut, Sudipta went on to star in films like Mondo Meyer Upakhyan (2002), Kalpurush (2005), Hitlist (2009), Nobel Chor (2012), Half Serious (2013), Goynar Baksho (2013), C/O Sir (2013), Buno Haansh (2014), Open Tee Bioscope (2015) and Rajkahini (2015). In 2017 Sudipta starred alongside Anirban Bhattacharya, Mimi Chakraborty and Kanchan Mullick in Arindam Sil's Dhananjoy. Her other releases include Shobdo Kolpo Droom (2018), Pupa (2018), Uronchondi (2018), Basu Paribar (2019), Jyeshthoputro (2019), Samsara (2019), Bagha Jatin (2023) and Bhootpori (2024).

Jatindranath Mukherjee is an Indian independence activist. He is the principal leader of the Jugantar party that is the central association of revolutionary independence activists in Bengal.

The story revolves around a group of women from the ‘99 batch of a reputed Convent School who are settled in their lives. Swagata after 18 years takes the initiative through social media to arrange a get together. Everyone was thrilled to meet, but on the day of the meeting when she reached the school campus, she discovered only four among the 150 girls turned up for the reunion.

The film tells the story of an old colonial house and how its inhabitants save it from the hands of money hungry promoters in modern day Calcutta.

Deputy Commissioner of Police Sharma and his detective friend Chandrakant Sen are called on to solve the mystery behind five high-profile murders committed in Kolkata on the same evening. Did their Jew friend Joshua Bane have anything to do with those murders?

Will Tawnima Bose get to marry her distant relative, Sandeep Ghose?

A Macbeth adaptation, revolving around the prominent theme of greed, ambition, sin and corruption.

Moksh - Around an apparent mercy plea, the relationship between two death penalty convicts enters a tensile phase raising questions about human morality and survival instinct. Astitva - A middle-class couple inch towards winning a lottery ticket bought casually. Greed, desire, and fear creep in changing the dynamics of their relationship to a rather uncertain destiny. Siddhi - Waiting at the cremation, an alleged ghostly encounter pushes Bhola to a deep sense of guilt, where he starts questioning his senses and choices around his father’s death. Dhee - The dilemma of a doctor between her personal and professional ethics while she struggles to choose between saving the life of her childhood rapist or avenging him.

Soham has a little girl Mishti who misses her mother a lot and sometimes becomes violent when she can’t handle the stress. So, the circumstances force Mishti’s father to search for a life partner and here enter the two characters played by Paayel and Ayoshi in the life of Soham’s character.

Birju and Shona live in the slums with their daughter Muni. Together they navigate Kolkata’s affluent neighborhoods each very morning, collecting trash on a handcart. They sift through salvageable items from among the discarded materials and bring them home. These items become the medium for stories they share with their daughter each night.

Barobabu is inspired by the life and work of Shishirkumar Bhaduri, the towering figure of Bengali theatre. Rather than a chronological biopic, the film delves into his emotional world — a complex weave of love, art, and personal turmoil. It explores his deep connections with two actresses, Prabha Debi and Kankabati, both significant in his professional and personal life.



