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Réalisé par Rituparno GoshOrigine IndeGenres DrameThèmes La musique,
Musique,
BollywoodActeurs Jackie Shroff,
Roopa Ganguly,
Soha Ali Khan,
Abhishek Bachchan,
Raima Sen,
Biswajit ChakrabortyNote71%
Au Bengale au XIXe siècle. Bhubaneshwar Chaudhary est un zamindar (propriétaire terrien) riche et autoritaire. Désireux d'occuper la première place, tant aux yeux de ses voisins que du colon britannique, il veut faire réaliser une sculpture de la déesse Durga ayant les traits de la reine Victoria. Aucun bengali n'acceptant cette commande, il engage un sculpteur bihari, Brij Bhushan. D'autre part, il souhaite désespérément avoir un héritier et, rendant son épouse responsable de cet échec, il se marie avec une jeune femme, Jashomati, qu'il harcèle sexuellement sans plus de résultat. Cette dernière, traumatisée par les assauts répétés de son mari et par la compétition qui s'installe entre les deux épouses, s'attache de plus en plus à Brij Bhushan. Réalisé par Srijit MukherjiGenres Drame,
MusicalThèmes MusiqueActeurs Parambrata Chatterjee,
Koel Mallick,
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Deepankar De,
Roopa Ganguly,
JeetNote74%
The movie is a strong insight into psychological dilemma about the primal existence of life. It reiterates the fact that you can 'shock someone by letting her know that death is impending and inescapable.’ It is a dark comedy which successfully evokes an awareness of life. The comic element is used dexterously to bring out the fear of death. The protagonist Meghna (Koel Mallick), misses her mother, hums the songs of her favorite Sidhartha Roy numbers, blames the new lady in her father’s life, shaken by the dejection by her fiancé. Yet, as an escape route from the world of pain and suffering she goes to her father doctor to get prescribed sleeping pills. Ananda Kar (Parambrata) as the name suggests ‘make merry’ refrains her from ending her life. He comes with an unusual proposal of imparting her technical know how about committing suicide. He adds 'the training will save you from embarrassment if suicide becomes a vain attempt'. Ananda Kar is the founder of the Hemlock Society, that teaches aspirants how to successfully commit suicide. The names of the professors are also significant of the tricks they will teach to execute the end. The society is a film studio. Meghna assembles with all other suicide aspirants being addressed by the over-enthusiastic professors, trainlet, jhulan, dhamani, raktim, shikha, all specialists in different suicide methods. Meghna goes with him, leaving a goodbye message for her parents at her apartment door. Dr. Basu comes in search of his daughter, finds the note and shatters in grievance. Dr. Basu and Niharika start their search for Meghna and almost leave no stone unturned. Meanwhile at Hemlock Society, Meghna encounters with miscellaneous experiences related to humans lives and death. The three day workshop at the society makes her understand the importance of life and what difference her loss would mean to her near and dear ones. The metamorphosis of Meghna occurs when she realizes the miseries of other inmates and considers herself lucky. On the final day, Meghna confesses to Ananda that she wants to live and a vital reason which worked behind her changing of mind is that she had fallen in love with Ananda. Ananda informs her that he is suffering from 'Lymphocytopenia' a medical condition for which he would survive only for two more years. Meghna leaves Hemlock Society, sobbing and returns to her father. The very thought that someone near the cradle of death can ‘drink life to the lees’ in spite of complain and regret, surprises her. She learns from Ananda, that Hemlock society is an institute that refrains people from ending their life by making them aware of the importance of life. Six months later, Meghna reconciles with Ananda while he is on a nursing home bed, after having a blood-transfusion. The film ends with a witty note where Meghna’s fiancé (Saheb Chatterjee), now a dejected soul and undoubtedly suicide aspirant, being taken to 'Hemlock Society'. , 2h15
Réalisé par Rituparno GoshGenres DrameThèmes Sexualité,
Homosexualité,
LGBT,
LGBTActeurs Jisshu Sengupta,
Rituparno Gosh,
Anjan Dutt,
Raima Sen,
Deepankar DeNote62%
Rudra Chatterjee has spent his life going against social convention. As a young man he defied his father's wishes, and became a choreographer instead of an engineer. As he prepares with his team to stage Tagore's Chitrangada, he meets Partho, Jisshu Sengupta who is a drug-addict percussionist introduced to the team by the main dancer Kasturi Raima Sen. Soon, Rudra develops a chemistry with Partho and they are deep into a passionate love affair. During the course of their relationship, they decide to adopt a child. But there is one problem: same-sex couples are not permitted to adopt children. So Rudra decides to go through a gender change treatment to embrace the womanhood he longs for. But will this surgery change his life and fulfill all his long-cherished dreams? The story ends with the line 'Be What You Wish To Be'. The movie comes out with the message that it's your wish to choose your gender. The movie was a great success with the first class acting of Rituparno Ghosh and other casting crew. The movie exhibits the struggles and day-to-day life of a gay choreographer and his father and mother. It becomes an inspiration to a million for the acceptance of all people in the society and it also becomes an inspiration to the people who can relate themselves with Rudra. Hence the tagline of the film 'The Crowning Wish' is justified with this message. It is a must watch specially for the adult and young adults., 2h10
Réalisé par Satyajit RayOrigine IndeGenres DrameActeurs Haradhan Bandopadhyay,
Deepankar De,
Soumitra Chatterjee,
Ranjit Mallick,
Mamata Shankar,
Lily ChakravartyNote76%
Ananda, ancien directeur de Mica Works, vit retiré avec son second fils, Proshanto, devenu handicapé mental à la suite d'un accident. Il a 3 autres fils qui ont tous une position sociale confortable, à l'exception du plus jeune, Protap, qui a préféré une carrière artistique au milieu financier dans lequel évolue le reste de la famille. Alors qu'Ananda les a tous réuni à l'occasion de son 70e anniversaire, ainsi que plusieurs notables de la ville, celui-ci est victime d'une attaque cardiaque., 2h8
Réalisé par Kaushik Ganguly,
Rituparno GoshGenres DrameThèmes Sexualité,
Homosexualité,
LGBT,
LGBTActeurs Rituparno Gosh,
Jisshu Sengupta,
Indraneil Sengupta,
Raima Sen,
Churni Ganguly,
Arindam SilNote68%
The film is about Abhiroop Sen (Rituparno Ghosh), a Delhi-based transgender documentary filmmaker, whose bisexual lover is the cinematographer (Indraneil Sengupta) of the film. They visit Kolkata to make a documentary on the life of the real-life legendary jatra actor Chapal Bhaduri, who in his heyday was known as 'Chapal Rani', noted for his portrayal of female roles on the stage at a time when women did not perform on stage., 1h45
Réalisé par Aparna SenGenres Drame,
RomanceThèmes La mer,
TransportActeurs Rahul Bose,
Raima Sen,
Moushumi Chatterjee,
Chigusa Takaku,
Rudranil Ghosh,
Paran BandopadhyayNote75%
Snehmoy Chatterjee (Rahul Bose) and Miyage (Chigusa Takaku) are pen friends who exchange wedding vows through letters. Seventeen years pass but they never meet. Yet the bond of marriage is strong between them. This unusual relationship comes under a cloud when a young widow, Sandhya (Raima Sen), comes to stay with Snehmoy along with her eight-year-old son Poltu. Snehmoy and the little boy bond and the arithmetic teacher discovers the joy of palpable bonds and fatherhood. There develops an inexplicable thread of understanding with Sandhya too., 1h44
Genres DrameThèmes Sexualité,
Homosexualité,
LGBT,
LGBTActeurs Deepti Naval,
Rituparno Gosh,
Raima Sen,
Ekavali Khanna,
Mainak BhaumikNote72%
Delhi-based Arati Mishra believed her worst day was when she was divorced from her U.S.-based husband, Suresh, until she got the news that her Kolkata-based son, Siddhartha, had been killed in a vehicular accident. She travels to Kolkata; is received at the airport by her son's co-worker, Sahana Choudhury, and accompanies her to the crematorium. After the cremation, she is then taken to the guest-house where her son used to live, and told that Siddhartha had been at a party, had not only consumed considerable alcohol but had also insisted on driving, and met with a fatal accident. The next day, she accompanies Sahana to her son's place of employment where she meets some of the staff and signs some documents, but ends up distressed when she is not permitted to take her son's belongings. Quite upset, blaming the office workers' for letting her son drive under the influence, she does not realize that she will be in for more shocks and surprises when she will find that her son had a secret life.Later she accuses arnob of seducing her son into this but realizes her son's love for him., 1h45
Genres Drame,
RomanceThèmes Sexualité,
ErotiqueActeurs Konkona Sen Sharma,
Raima Sen,
Shahana Goswami,
Ila Arun,
Sushant Singh,
Shreyas TalpadeNote64%
Maanav (Arunoday Singh) is a struggling filmmaker who will not compromise on the script he has written. His girlfriend Ruchi (Shahana Goswami), a successful film editor, arranges for him to meet film producer Nitin (Sushant Singh). Nitin likes the script but is not very sure of its box office potential. Maanav then suggests a story from the Panchtantra: A woman is caught red-handed with her lover by her husband and yet, she manages to wriggle out of it Scot-free! Nitin loves the story but finds it too short for a feature film. Maanav then creates three more stories based on the same premise: in a way, the Panchantra story travels in different versions to the modern times through the film. The four stories are woven together by a common story. Mirch itself echoes this structure, with four stories mingling with the main narrative.