The story begins with a village lawyer named Joyram Mukherjee, a person of moderate income who had bought an elephant to respond to the arrogance of a a big zamindar family of that locality. Joyram was the legal advisor of the zamindar’s late father and had saved him from many critical situations. He had requested the Zamindar to send an elephant for the joy ride on his daughter’s marriage. Joyram was under the impression that the zamindar won’t refuse such a humble request of a friend of his late father. However, the zamindar's wife rudely refused Joyram’s request. The old man felt insulted at this behavior and became so adamant that he bought an elephant with all the money that he had saved for the future of his family. Soon, thereafter the young elephant became a part of his family and Joyram started to treat her like his own daughter. He named her ‘Aador’, in Bengali which means ‘The Dearest’.
Based on acclaimed Indian playwright Badal Sarkar’s popular stage play ‘Baki Itihash’ is the story of a couple who independently scrutinize the reasons behind a suicide case after they read a news report on it.
A group comes to a village resort for a day's outing. Melange of people of different age groups with their pranks, frolics, idiosyncrasies and pasts. In the village they come to know about a legend. There is a large water body called Torulatar Dighi, where the ghost of Torulata larks beneath the dark water and kills boys. And the group,which is supposed to return to Kolkata that evening, gets stranded in the resort owing to a road block.
Anthology of three stories.
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.
Set in the crumbling environs of Calcutta, Labour of Love is a lyrical unfolding of two ordinary lives suspended in the duress of a spiralling recession.
Probodh, the founder of Kshirodasundari Sweets, teaches his grandson, Megh, that love and separation are integral to life, but a person should move on. When Probodh passes away, Megh confronts his parents and blames them for ruining his childhood.
'Sraboner Dhara' focuses on the issues of the youth and the emotional attachment felt by the medical caregivers of the older generation.
Swarnaja (Koel Mallick) is a hard-working do-gooder radio jockey with the rarest blood group in the world, Rh null blood group. She has been brought up by her grandmother. Her four year old son Pawrag is kidnapped by Shammo, an imposter.
Tokhon Kuasa Chilo revolves around Akhilbabu, an aged schoolteacher, and his two students. One of them, Sachin, grows to become a political goon while Putu, the other, remains unemployed. When Sachin tries bullying Akhilbabu into letting him marry his granddaughter, the professor turns to Putu for help.
A publisher, a poet and an author caught in a age old dilemma. To pay or Not to Pay!
A tribute to the life and accomplishments of the legendary Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, who was a pioneer in Indian cinema with a career spanning seven decades.
The film connects apparently disconnected stories of two men who have lost their way of life as a consequence of unexpected lockout or closure of factory.
When Shreemoyee is mistakenly seen in a political rally, her engagement is jeopardized, leading her to realize that marrying a man who easily misunderstands her would have been a bigger mistake.
We are so engrossed in ourselves during this pandemic that we hardly talk about the specially abled kids in our society. Chupkatha is one such short film that addresses such an issue and it attempts to listen to the sound of soul drowned in the present cacophony of self-chaos.
Sayantan Ghosal's tribute to Bhanu Bandopadhyay.
Set in the modern day Kolkata, tells the tale of two middle class neighboring families who are engaged in a mindless bickering as a part of traditional rivalry.