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Tanima Sen,
Ritwick Chakraborty,
Locket Chatterjee,
Bhola Tamang,
Rimjhim MitraNote52%
Bireshwar Chatterjee (Dipankar De), a wealthy industrialist, is a very happy man. The reason for his happiness is that Shri Shri Sadgajananda Maharaj (Bratya Basu), a holy man with powers that control even the Andromeda Galaxy (boasted by Sadgajananda himself), is residing at his house. Naturally, many people from the upper strata of the society (the mayor, a tollywood actress, a writer, etc.) is coming to pay homage to the saint. Unknown to everyone, Sadgajananda is actually a con man, Gopal, who makes a living conning people, along with his partner, Aapu (Lama). Genres DrameActeurs Soumitra Chatterjee,
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The film starts with Avik (San Banarje) being interrogated by a police investigator in a police station in Calcutta, India. The investigator asks him about the guest who was staying with him and his wife Anu for a couple of weeks and Avik tells him, her name is Maya and her father's name is Bodhisattva. , 1h40
Réalisé par Suman GhoshGenres Drame,
Thriller,
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Roopa Ganguly,
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Sudipta Chakraborty,
Arindam SilNote65%
The first Asian Nobel Laureate, Rabindranath Tagore, is still revered as an icon in India. On 24 March 2004, his Nobel medal was stolen from Shantiniketan in Bengal, where it was housed in his residence turned museum. Subsequently a nationwide furor started and a massive search operation was put in place to find the guilty. Ultimately the medal was not found and the Central Bureau of Investigations (CBI) dropped the case in 2010. With this in the backdrop "Nobel Chor" (The Nobel Thief is a fictional account of a poor farmer, Bhanu, who circumstantially gets involved in the theft. He decides to embark on a journey to the City of Joy – Kolkata – to return or sell the prize with a view to improve his own quality of life as well as that of his impoverished village.