Film starring Ashok Kumar, Sarosh Irani, Honey Irani and Mohan Choti.
Calcutta 71 is a gritty drama that takes place in the year 1971 in the city of Calcutta. The film explores the social and political unrest during that time period and follows the lives of various characters as they navigate through the chaotic city.
The gloomy life of a young boy gets filled with joy when a new family moves into his neighbourhood. As the young boy sees the new girl, who becomes his new neighbour, he immediately falls in love. But things do not go easy for him as she lives with her uncle who has a very suspicious wife.
Jayanti takes up a job of a governess in the Roy family. Sanjoy Roy, the uncle of the five kids, is an arrogant man. Soon, Jayanti wins the kids' hearts and Sanjoy's respect.
Chhadmabeshi is a comedy movie that revolves around a professor and his marriage. The professor faces various challenges in his married life due to deception and impersonation. With the help of his friend, he plays a prank on his wife's family. The movie is based on a short story and showcases the humorous incidents that unfold.
Kanchenjungha is a drama film that delves into the dysfunctional relationships within a family during their vacation in the Himalayas. The movie explores themes of symbolism and metaphor, using the mountain, fog, and mist as visual metaphors for the family's underlying emotional struggles. The story revolves around a dysfunctional marriage, a suitor, and the dynamics between different family members. Bird-watching and walking in the picturesque locations of the Himalayas add to the narrative. Kanchenjungha offers a deep exploration of family relationships and the upper-class society, creating a thought-provoking cinematic experience.
The film is a romantic story about a wealthy Brahmo woman and a poor but intelligent Hindu man. It explores their growing love despite societal obstacles. Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, combines humor with serious themes and social commentary, creating a timeless story that respects women.
In Runaway, a drifter tries to evade the obligations of his marriage as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Based on the novel of the same name.
An upper-class Bengali family is on vacation in Darjeeling, a popular hill station and resort near Kanchenjungha.
A 1956 LOST Indian Bengali film starring Mahanayak Uttam Kumar.
Pratham Kadam Phool is a Bengali drama movie released in 1969. The movie revolves around the story of a man's struggle to find a job in the Tollywood industry.
Dibaratrir Kabya is a timeless Bengali movie that beautifully depicts a love story filled with challenges, trials, and unconventional relationships. Set in the midst of societal norms and expectations, the film showcases the struggles faced by the central characters in their pursuit of love and happiness. With its strong narrative and memorable performances, Dibaratrir Kabya is a must-watch for fans of Bengali cinema.
Directed by Gurudas Bagchi in 1972.
Ramakanta is a businessman whose wife Lata dies under mysterious circumstances. Lata had adopted Rita, the daughter of Mamata, as she was childless. Lata writes a letter to Mamata before her death and Mamata comes to probe her death and prove that Ramakanta was behind it. Tapas Roy, an investigative officer joins Ramakanta’s office. Police are suspicious that Ramakanta deals in drugs. Ramakanta owns a deserted fort that is haunted and a mysterious woman figure is seen roaming there and singing. Mamata reaches Ramakanta’s town with her other daughter Sarama, Rita’s twin. Several twists and turns reveal that Ramakanta killed Lata and carried illegal business from the deserted mansion. Sarama gets killed by Ramakanta. But the police finally managed to catch him.
Swarupa, an introvert, fails to express her love to Kushal, who falls for Abala, a rich and beautiful woman. However, things take a sharp turn when greedy Abala leaves him for a wealthier man. Based on the story by eminent Bengali writer Subodh Ghosh who was also a member of the screen adaptation team.
Hansuli Banker Upakatha is a drama movie from 1962.
A Bengali Drama Film directed by Sabyasachi (Ajoy Kar & Binoy Chattopadhyay).
A 1955 Bengali Drama Film directed by Kamal Gangopadhyay.
Setap, a money-minded man, gets insecure when he hears a rumour about his dutiful wife and spendthrift brother, Mahatap. Soon, things go out of hand when Setap's rage takes over. Setap became mad hearing those words from Ghoton.
Ekhonee depicts the lives and frustrations of a bunch of youth struggling to cope with the adversities of a bureaucratic society. There's a bunch of college students Arun, Tiklu, Shambhu, Biman, Sujit, Urmi whose lives undergo a change after the carefree days of college are over.