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Réalisé par Anik DuttaGenres Comédie,
Comédie horrifique,
HorreurThèmes Comédie horrifiqueActeurs Sabyasachi Chakrabarty,
Parambrata Chatterjee,
Paran Bandopadhyay,
Swastika Mukherjee,
Samadarshi Dutta,
George BakerNote80%
Bhooter Bhabishyat - though it is a ghost story, it is meant to be a comic entertainer. The story is about a haunted house which is being pulled down and being replaced with a swanky shopping mall. Apparently, the ghosts who belong to different era consider this as their home so what happens later on shapes the rest of the story.Réalisé par Aparna SenGenres Drame,
Comédie,
Comédie horrifiqueThèmes Comédie horrifiqueActeurs Konkona Sen Sharma,
Moushumi Chatterjee,
Srabanti Chatterjee,
Saswata Chatterjee,
Paran Bandopadhyay,
Aparajita AuddyNote70%
The film revolved around women of three generations and their lives and changing position in society. And this is shown in relation to a jewellery box. The lead character is the matriarch of a Bengali Hindu family (Moushumi Chatterjee) of landed gentry in East Bengal. She was married off in an arranged marriage at age 11, and widowed shortly thereafter. The story of the film revolves around her wedding jewels, which she keeps sequestered in a box. After becoming a victim of ethnic cleansing during the partition of India, her family moves to the Republic of India from East Pakistan, losing their ancestral lands in the process. She spends the remainder of her life, apparently as a chaste widow, hiding her wedding jewels from her greedy relatives in the joint family. In 1949, she befriends the new bride of the family, her niece-in-law (Konkona Sen Sharma) shortly before dying. Réalisé par Raj ChakrabortyGenres Drame,
PolicierActeurs Parambrata Chatterjee,
Mimi Chakraborty,
Rudranil Ghosh,
Saswata Chatterjee,
Paran Bandopadhyay,
Pooja BoseNote72%
The story revolves around a brave heart Barun Biswas, portrayed by Parambrata Chatterjee, who raises voice against numerous gang rapes in a village called Dukhiya. Dukhiya, where gang rapes had become a festival. These are celebrated by some political criminals. They do not even spare children and aged females. Police also will not take up any complaints against these powerful criminals. Barun Biswas with his team forms a forum named 'Jagaran Mancha' and stands against all odds and forced the law to arrest the culprits. Eventually, the accused men get Barun Biswas murdered leaving the entire village in shock and pain. Later, Binod Bihari Dutta, portrayed by Paran Bondhopadhyay, coming to Dukhiya in search of the truth behind Barun's murder. Binod comes to know about the goons (who are by now released on bail), and the way they have terrorized the village. Binod tries to motivate villagers the way Barun did. , 2h17
Genres Drame,
MusicalThèmes MusiqueActeurs Rajatava Dutta,
Kaushik Sen,
Riddhi Sen,
Paran Bandopadhyay,
Sudipta Chakraborty,
Aparajita AuddyNote76%
The film steers through comedy, drama, and emotions of the middle class community of 1990's Kolkata, and carefully captures the essence of North Kolkata, and the quintessential spirit of North Kolkata’s para football. There are some funny dialogues in this movie you will love to hear it. Though It will be difficult to understand the actual meaning for you if you cannot get the sarcasm., 2h1
Réalisé par Debesh ChattopadhyayGenres DrameActeurs Paoli Dam,
Roopa Ganguly,
Rajatava Dutta,
Ushasie Chakraborty,
Saswata ChatterjeeNote70%
This film is about the journey of Kheya, a theatre artist and her multi-dimensional experience as a girl, as a woman and even as an artist. It is more so when especially a woman is of maverick capability and of excellence beyond her time. While the film depicts the scenario of Kolkata's socio-cultural circuit spanning from 1950 to 1970s, it aspires to bring about the struggles and conflicts that a female artist has to go through even after two decades of globalization. The film, through an investigation of sudden demise of an extremely reputed actress’ death delves into an ongoing search behind the causes of ceaseless conflicts a female artist has to confront and is made to remain submissive in the paradigm of male domination. The film intends to get into precise details of the artist’s life so as to expose the obstructions, understand the strength of creative aspirations, and to ablaze with the delightful journey of the artistic soul that unfortunately got cut short. However, this film is envisaged to be in coherence with the belief in the unending journey of the artist who still remains alive with the lively river and the living art.Genres Drame,
ComédieActeurs Mithun Chakraborty,
Biswajit Chakraborty,
Aritra Dutta Banik,
Supriya Choudhury,
Debashree Roy,
Paran BandopadhyayNote64%
Handa (Mithun) is a simple, sincere and hardworking person, but his honesty even lands him in trouble sometimes, created by his not-so-perfect colleagues and his own boss (Biswajit). Handa's son, Bhonda (Aritra), is exactly opposite to his father's character isn't. He is a brat. He steals his father's money, flunks his unit tests, gets punished every day in school, also copies his father's signature in the progress report card, bunks classes and even hits on his most beautiful classmate, Medha. Both hate their life as it is troubled and they are looking for a miracle to happen. Handa wishes if he could become a kid again to help teach Bhonda what education could do to an individual. Bhonda, wishes to grow up to teach his father a lesson. Both their wishes come true false story film in the story.Bhonda (Ayush) is a real person living in the kiraya of Shantanu and Sagar's house. Acteurs Rajatava Dutta,
Roopa Ganguly,
Saswata Chatterjee,
Bhaswar ChattopadhyayNote62%
The film revolves around a typical middle-class family of Bengal. Ananda (Rajatava Dutta) is a very meek guy and is scared of confronting people. He is a peace-loving man and very shy in nature. He works as a clerk in a government office. His wife Seema (Rupa Ganguly) is however a spirited woman and remains tense about him and her family. They have a college-going daughter Dolon (Sanchita) and a son, Suman who studies in Class 9 and stays in the school hostel. To get rid of their daily ordeal, Ananda asks for help from a small-time goon Tota a.k.a. Ganesh Halder (Saswata Chatterjee). Tota is the leader of the club in their locality. The club members call themselves as 'saviors' but are engaged in anti-social activities. Ananda is scared of the rowdy members of the club, so he decided to satisfy them by paying a very high amount of money for the Saraswati Puja celebration. In return, Tota promised Ananda to help him if he ever gets into trouble. But Tota gives evidence of his dishonest intentions by coming inside Ananda's house in his absence on the pretext of asking for a glass of water. After that, Seema no longer wanted to live in the locality. Meanwhile, Dolon needed a tutor and Sudeb (Bhaswar Chattopadhyay) is the chosen for the job, who later developed intimate relationships with her and eventually went through a physical relationship caught by Seema. Enraged Ananda asks Tota to stop Sudeb from visiting his daughter. In return Tota wants to meet Dolon privately in the club. Sensing something may go wrong, Seema insists Ananda to take Dolon to her grandmother's house for a few days in spite of Ananda being afraid of Tota's wrath. That night Tota attacks the family and in order to protect Ananda his wife Seema seduces Tota and Tota being invoked rapes her in the house as Ananda stays outside and repents for the incident.