In a small village in Darjeeling, Sahuji the merchant has weaved a web of corruption in every layers of the social fabric. And he is also involved in rampant smuggling of goods across the border, and everyone from the local jeweler to the local police inspector are part of his intricate web. While the father has created a position of influence by spreading corruption, his son Kaaliram has ushered in a reign of terror. Desperate villagers make a plea to the owner of the tea garden, who calls (presumably) the higher ups in police force and they promise to send someone.
After being cheated by his brothers and his wife Aparajita, Kalidas disguises himself as a Punjabi singer, Mohan Singh. Unaware that Mohan Singh is her husband, Aparajita falls in love with him.
A stony-hearted mother-in-law treats her daughters-in-law, Mamata, Tandra and Deepa, according to their husband's income. However, when she falls ill and needs a pacemaker, she realises her acts of sheer folly.
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.
Though they initially quarrel, Jaya and Hirak eventually fall in love with each other. Problems arise after Jaya's father feels that the uneducated Hirak is not good enough for his daughter.
Bimal, a school teacher, is distraught when his family asks him to stand up in the upcoming elections for the position of chief minister. However, his opponent, Bibhash, plots against him.
Saheb is a compelling drama that explores the themes of love, loyalty, and sacrifice. Set in 1981, the story revolves around the protagonist, Saheb, who faces various challenges and tests his moral character. It delves into the intricacies of human relationships, showcasing the power of emotions and the deep bonds that tie people together. Saheb's journey unfolds through a series of events that lead him to make choices that shape his life and the lives of those around him. With its gripping storyline and exceptional performances, Saheb is a movie that will captivate viewers and leave them pondering the complexities of life.
A ne'er-do-well must man up to confront his brother's tormentors, and wise up in order to fight for the love of the right woman.
Estranged sweethearts naive Nawbab and not hot enough Nanndini, who were separated during childhood, reunite at a college and fall in love. Will Nanndini's father and her suitor approve of their courtship?
Distraught after his wife dies, Ashoke loses his mental balance. Taking this to be a good opportunity to usurp his wealth, Dilip, his cousin, tortures him.
The movie portrays the social stigma for widows in the late 17th century that was prevalent in India. The plot line runs through many layers of complications both in Devika's personal life and her place in society, as she fights with her family, quarrels and distances herself from Kishore, marries another man under social pressures and much more. The movie makes the point that instead of behaving like meek sheep under social influences, we must understand every individual's perspective from our own point of view. The movie ends on a happy note where Kishore and Devika both stand against the blind and illogical superstitious mentality and are finally reunited.
The life of Satyapriyo, an editor at a firm, takes a twisted turn when his beautiful sister Swati is raped. Seeking justice, he goes against a corrupt village officer.
Raju Uncle, a poor young teacher, takes care of orphans at his mortgaged house. He finds a well-paying secret detective job which does not merit him to help pay off his loan amount.
Balohari Majumdar residing in Bhowanipore wants his daughter to become a great singer. One day Balohari's daughter Disha and her teacher sang a song. Disha and her music teacher Tablu loved each other. Balohari does not approve, Tablu runs away and loses his job. Then Balohari became angry and he told everyone he needed a married music teacher with his wife. In the meantime, a local singer named Pradip needed a job. One day, he went to a club (three-not-three) function at Ranaghat. At the function he met Sikha. Sikha needed 30,000 rupees immediately to repay the loan taken by her brother for getting a job from Chanu Bose who was the son of the local Panchayat who had given them a year time to repay the loan otherwise he would marry Sikha whereas Pradip needed an immediate job.
Mangal Deep is a drama film released in 1989. The plot revolves around the lives of the characters and their struggles.
The 1958 film is based on the biographical journey of Bagha Jatin, an Indian Bengali revolutionary philosopher who fought against British rule.
Three orphans Arun, Barun and Kiranmala set out to search for their parents. While doing so, they face many challenges but receive help from the fairy spirits.
Rani, a little girl, escapes her evil uncle when he tries to kill her family. Later, she meets Joy and Sundari who help her avenge her parents' death but she is shocked when she sees her lookalike.
Ganadevata is a drama film set in a village during a revolution. It explores the struggles and challenges faced by the villagers during this time of upheaval.