An upper-class Bengali family is on vacation in Darjeeling, a popular hill station and resort near Kanchenjungha.
Anuradha and Jeet, two musicians, fall in love and get married. However, things take a turn when Anuradha's professional life starts affecting Jeet.
An earthquake tears a businessman's family apart. Years later, they reunite in a courtroom trial where the father meets his sons under unprecedented circumstances.
Aamaar Bhuvan (2018) is a heartwarming drama that revolves around the theme of love and family. The movie follows the journey of its characters as they navigate through various emotions, relationships, and challenges, ultimately discovering the true meaning of love and the importance of family.
Set in India, And Quiet Rolls the Dawn tells the story of a young woman from a working-class family who gets caught up in a one-night stand with a member of the petite bourgeoisie. As she navigates the complexities of family conflict, political hypocrisy, and social class, she experiences loneliness, disillusionment, and despair. Based on a novel, this realistic portrayal of life in an apartment building explores the challenges faced by the middle class in India.
Burning with a desire to be a journalist, a young man gets his chance when a publisher -- the father of a friend -- suggests that he write a story on the daily life of the people in his house (several families worth of people). The material turns out to be too incohesive and abundant to work into a pointed, thematic article, and just when he is about to give up, his younger brother asks him a simple question: "How many coal burners are there in Calcutta?" This triggers an idea for a story about Calcutta's pollution -- and the aspiring journalist dreams of myriads of burner-toting citizens invading the publisher's home demanding redress. Maybe he is finally on the way to a story that matters.
Peace Haven is the story of three friends in their 70's who journey to build a mortuary for themselves and in the process discover the meaning of life ironically through death.
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.
Muktodhara is a crime drama film that revolves around the life of an ex-convict who finds solace in the world of theatre. With the help of a renowned theatre director, he discovers his passion for acting and strives to leave his criminal past behind. The movie delves into themes of second chances, self-discovery, and the power of art.
Sharmila is from an affluent family who falls in love with a poor but educated man, Anand. Trouble ensues when the couple finds it difficult to make ends meet.
Director Suman Mukhopadhyay has strung three stories of Nabarun Bhattacharya Ek Tukro Nyloner Dori, Amar Kono Bhoy Nei Toh and Angshik Chandragrahan to create this film. The story of the film revolves around the people and their life of Kolkata metropolitan city.[1] The film explores the different worlds of Manmatha, Jagadish, Biren, Rohit, Rongili and Kamalini. Manmatha and Jagadish belong to different economic and social class. Biren is jobless. Rohit is an NRI, Kamalini is wife of Rohit. Rohit has a relationship with Rangili, another woman. ~Wikipedia
Swapna Niye is a 1966 Indian Bengali film, directed by Purnendu Patri.
Brijlal, a cunning entrepreneur, plots to kill his partner and his son (Tapas Paul). However, the son survives and years later, ends up falling in love with Brijlal's beautiful daughter (Mahua Roy Choudhury).
Aparna, the only daughter and the apple of her mother's eye is engaged at a young age to her childhood friend, Ajay. After her mother’s death, her father remarries, and her stepmother begins to mistreat her. Desperate, Aparna flees with the help of Baren, a local goon with a good heart. She stays with Baren for safety and becomes involved in his group, though she urges him to turn his life around. Baren vows to protect her. One day, Aparna meets a stranger who turns out to be Ajay, and they are reunited. Baren is eventually arrested for his crimes but ensures Aparna's safety.
The Man with the Axe is a thought-provoking drama set in the city. It follows the story of a man with a mysterious past who discovers the power of redemption and forgiveness.
A Hindu woman elopes with her Muslim lover, moving with him to Syria. Eventually separated by war, she cares for their handicapped child on her own
A child in school uniform picks up broken remnants from a wall clock. Today happens to be the first day of school for Madhyamik and he is already late. The house is in a state of disarray, reflecting the chaos and lovelessness of outside – where everyone is a victim and everyone a perpetrator in equal measure. Amidst all this, the family sits down for one last meal together.
Nagar Darpane is a thought-provoking drama that explores the concept of self-reflection. The story follows the journey of a troubled man who, in the search for answers, turns to introspection and confronts his own demons. Through inner revelations and soul-searching, he unravels the complexities of his past and gains a newfound perspective on life.
Sita and Manoram fall in love and do everything to fight for it. Bur differences begin to crack their marriage when Manoram introduces Sita to his friend Manash. Will they work on themselves to stay together, or will their relationship fall apart?
Priyo and Urmy are lovers who get separated due to the twisted ways of fate. Years later, when they meet each other, Priyo decides to help Urmy as she leads a troubled married life.