A middle-class family living a decent life suddenly comes across an unexpected luxury that costs them an unwanted change in their life.
A 1954 Indian Bengali Drama Film directed by Taru Mukhopadhyay.
A 1949 Bengali Drama Film directed by Niren Lahiri.
Wax Light is a mesmerizing drama set in a black-and-white world that tells the story of a person suffering from schizophrenia and loss of memory. As the plot unfolds, the audience is led through a mysterious love story that takes place in a reality where memory is fragile and constantly fading.
A thrilling tale of crime and deception as Mr. Gonzales' criminal empire faces collapse, entwined with the mysterious Number Three's dangerous game of love and betrayal.
When a wealthy man accidentally stumbles upon his lookalike who is poor, the two of them decide to swap places in a bid to escape from their problems. Things take quite an interesting turn after that.
A lonely girl faces several odds in society after her mother's death. Later, she gets attracted to a witty man, who decides to marry her.
A working-class leader confronts a villainous factory owner, falls in love with the boss's daughter unaware of her family origins and, after many adventures and setbacks, it is revealed that the hero is in fact the official heir to the property the villain had usurped. An influential Bengali novelist acknowledging allegiance to socialism, Mitra's studio-bound film concentrates on showing the milieu of the rich while the dialogues make numerous references to the workers and the poor.
A woman is murdered and a hand bill of a resort run by a young couple is found. Is the murderer headed for it? Who is next victim? All the boarders, including owners are under false name. Why? A policeman arrives, will he be able to stop?
Eldest brother brings up the orphaned brother single handed along with his (later) second wife's child-widow cousin. When they grow up and marry, the new wives break the family, will it rejoin? At what cost?
A film by Tarashankar Banerjee.
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