Childhood best friends Ujaan, Soumya, and Bunty navigate their professional and personal lives in a journey of self-discovery and understand the value of friendship on the way. Series premieres 3rd September, only on hoichoi!
Feluda and Topshe are tasked with solving the case of Selvankar's accidental death in Gangtok. They discover a connection to a prized Yamantaka idol and encounter various characters involved in the investigation, including a German photographer, a bumpkin who sold Selvankar the idol, and a mysterious man claiming to be Selvankar's son. As they delve deeper, they uncover links to a drug racket and face threats to their own lives. With the help of policewoman Rinchen Gonpo, Feluda races against time to catch Selvankar's murderer.
When a famous Kisorekonthi was to attend some small Indo-Pak border musical, he, his wife and his team are kidnapped by a mysterious group of people.
In Dwitiyo Purush, a mysterious figure returns to Calcutta and begins a series of heinous crimes. As the police investigation unfolds, secrets from the past are revealed, leading to a thrilling climax filled with suspense and mystery.
A teen boy- getting trapped in the world of fantasy, pornography followed by social crisis and then his self redemption -like the Bengali name for Deciduous trees, 'Pornomochi' - that sheds dead leaves and grows new ones towards a new life.
A young woman sets out to find the truth behind her mother's death after she receives a letter from her father, 16 years after his execution for her murder, claiming he was framed.
Generation Aami is a moving drama that follows the story of a young boy named Apu and his struggles with family, love, and growing up. Set in Kolkata, India, the film explores themes of identity, dreams, and the complexities of modern life. Apu must navigate the challenges of adolescence while trying to find his own path in a society that expects him to conform. With the support of his friends and the power of his own determination, Apu learns valuable lessons about life, love, and the importance of staying true to oneself.
Open Tee Bioscope is a coming-of-age drama set in Kolkata, India. The film explores the journey of a teenage boy as he navigates through the complexities of adolescence, friendship, and the world around him. It provides a heartfelt insight into the life of a young boy and his experiences growing up in a vibrant city.
An odd twist of events leads a teenager Bikram, on a quest to solve the perfect crime: a murder cleverly disguised as a natural death.
Serial killing. United Kingdom. Rabindranath Tagore.
Swarnaja (Koel Mallick) is a hard-working do-gooder radio jockey with the rarest blood group in the world, Rh null blood group. She has been brought up by her grandmother. Her four year old son Pawrag is kidnapped by Shammo, an imposter.
The story follows five individuals stuck under the same roof during the COVID-19-driven country-wide lockdown. The fear of death connects the people otherwise divided by social and economic barriers.
A story about the aristocratic Basak family and their mansion in northern Kolkata.
Amid the celebratory atmosphere of Durga Puja, after an unexpected tragedy, Alokananda, strives to maintain the illusion of happiness. As Aloka confronts the self-centeredness within their relationships, a poignant journey unfolds.
Ghawre Bairey Aaj is inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's novel 'Ghawre Bairey' (Home and the World) and is a contemporary retelling of love triangle involving Tagore's characters Nikhilesh, Sandip and Bimala.
A superannuated gentleman residing in the countryside is suddenly drawn into the world of theatre. The local group wants him in a Bengali version of a Pirandello play and he becomes involved with one of the players, a young girl in her twenties who, like him, is new to theatre. Against the backdrop of the pandemic and the imminent war in Ukraine, this story of a highly unlikely relationship unfolds even as a strictly conservative society looks on with baited breath. As the pandemic necessitates a hiatus in the rehearsals and the emptiness of his house engulfs him, the lonely gentleman gets sucked into a world of fantasy; his expectations build up and he becomes acutely sensitive to his milieu.
A non-resident Bengali youth comes back to his mother land. Initially he had his limitations, but while going through the length and breadth of Bengal, he falls in love with Bengal and promises to come back again.
Nikhil, a young aspiring violinist, grapples with his father's legacy and his own identity. After his father's death, he discovers a diary left by a mysterious professor, Ashish Dey. The diary reveals deep connections between the two after Nikhil starts unraveling the history of the house and the book. As Nikhil delves into the diary and explores themes of loss, legacy and identity, he encounters various, often mysterious, characters who influence his journey, gradually forming new twisted connections among them.
Sukhen, a socially isolated individual, leads a life divided into three parallel tracks. After longing for a normal life, Sukhen's aspirations are abruptly shattered when he meets an untimely demise.
Moksh - Around an apparent mercy plea, the relationship between two death penalty convicts enters a tensile phase raising questions about human morality and survival instinct. Astitva - A middle-class couple inch towards winning a lottery ticket bought casually. Greed, desire, and fear creep in changing the dynamics of their relationship to a rather uncertain destiny. Siddhi - Waiting at the cremation, an alleged ghostly encounter pushes Bhola to a deep sense of guilt, where he starts questioning his senses and choices around his father’s death. Dhee - The dilemma of a doctor between her personal and professional ethics while she struggles to choose between saving the life of her childhood rapist or avenging him.