A reclusive yet short-tempered man, takes a stand against the inhumane treatment of the outcast Indian stray dogs. His journey leads him to confront a massive dog trafficking racket, advocating for the rights and protection of these voiceless creatures.
Indubala Bhaater Hotel chronicles Indubala's journey from being a carefree young girl in a pristine village in Bangladesh to being an entrepreneur in her own right in Kolkata amid the desolation of separation from her roots.
Sequel to the 2024 Indian movie Pariah Vol. 1.
It's love at first sight for a young boy and a young girl. But as in every other love story, complications arise. What happens next forms the crux of the film.
A group of "friends" and "misfits", who had formed a popular yet short-lived youth theatre group, reunite for the first time after seven years on an eventful Durga Pujo night at their old rehearsal space, a bungalow which is about to be converted into Kolkata's first five-star heritage hotel by the Ganges.
Sabyasachi falls asleep and goes missing. When he comes back, he is at loggerheads with his son, Indra.
Aparna's blissful world comes crashing down when she discovers a slanderous allegation against her husband on social media. As she tries to piece things back together, a conflict ensues between the truth-seeking woman and the peace-keeping homemaker in her.
From being a little girl in rural Bangladesh to being an entrepreneur in Kolkata, Indubala's journey is laced with the desolation of separation from her roots and the consolation of every taste being a memory of someone she has lost.
Srikanto and Rajlokkhi's sensual yet sporadic love transcends space and time. At a time of heartbreaking separation between the two, Abhaya enters Srikanto's life even as his passionate fascination with Rajlokkhi strives for closure. Srikanto is the musical retelling of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's eponymous novel and presents a modern take on the relationship of Srikanto-Rajlokkhi.