Byomkesh was a 2014 Indian Bengali crime fiction television series based on the Bengali sleuth Byomkesh Bakshi created by Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay
While at a felicitation ceremony, Feluda, a detective, meets Joychand, a simple man who owns a pink diamond. When several buyers set their eyes on the precious stone, Feluda must save the day.
Madhuja faces a corrupt system as she tries to free her father who has been wrongfully arrested.
Shudhu Tomari Jonyo is one of the 7 days story soap opera or a telefilm series mostly based on love stories
Body Massage is a Bengali short film starring Riddhi Sen and Satarupa Pyne. Chandan comes across a seductive poster of a massage parlour and starts lusting for the beautiful and sensuous model. A few days later, the same girl comes to live as a paying guest at Chandan’s home. Will Chandan’s desires be fulfilled or will he discover a shocking truth?
Lattoo is a story about an aspiring singer who gets the lyrics for his songs from a secret admirer.
Adika Productions' debut release.
Samaresh and his wife Krishna return to their home in Bengal with their daughter, Tatan, during Durga puja. Upon entering their home, Samaresh learns from his elder brother, Shailesh that their mother is dead. Samaresh takes a nostalgic journey in his old home and explores his past again.
A tale of two doctors.
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.
Bidrohini is a film that shows how an IPS officer who is also a sister, a daughter and wife seeks for justice, all alone.
A love story of a rowdy and rugged Shubho and an educated and graceful Shaon. This totally opposite couple overcomes their differences and saves their marriage.
Anadi Mohun, a middle-aged man possesses an unusual quality, which makes everyone love him including his wife with whom he shares a considerable age gap.
The film is based on the story Neotir Muchki Haanshi written by famous writer Sunil Gangopadhyay who wrote stories under the pen name Neel-Lohit. Neelohit, a young man, arrives in a village and meets a couple who mistake him for their missing son, Neelmoni. Later, he finds out that Neelmoni was engaged to a girl named Binti. The film promises to bring out the alter ego of this wandering soul.
Dibakar, a humble factory worker sets out with his wife for his marital home in Choto Bokulpur as his wife was disturbed after hearing the news of unrest and violence there. She wants to assure that her parents are safe amidst the revolution of the peasants which the police and army were trying hard to suppress. As they reach the outskirts of the village they are stopped by few men who start questioning them. They are thoroughly searched and their luggage is thrown open to check if they are revolutionaries. They get no evidence against them in their luggage. But, when Dibakar is searched they find a paan wrapped in a piece of paper bearing an advertisement lauding the brave efforts of the revolutionaries and condemning the tortures of the suppressors. Despite Dibakar’s repeated assurance that he isn’t a revolutionary they kill him mercilessly and thus ends an innocent life.
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