Bidhu, a family man, leads a content life with his two sons and four daughters. As the sole breadwinner of the family, Bidhu's life turns upside down when his son is diagnosed with tuberculosis.
Raja Ram Mohan Roy, a social reformer, stands against the evil customs of the society. Soon, he starts a battle to abolish 'Sati Pratha' in the Hindu communities.
A 1956 LOST Indian Bengali film starring Mahanayak Uttam Kumar.
Deep Jele Jaai follows the story of a female protagonist who falls in love with a psychiatrist at a psychiatric hospital. The relationship faces numerous challenges, including misunderstandings, heartbreak, and a tragic experiment that leads to a heartbreaking breakup.
Tripti's ill son has been admitted to the hospital. A teacher by profession, she visits her son every day after school. One day on her way, she comes across her estranged husband, Sunil Ganguly.
A father encourages his daughter to marry a dying man in order to inherit his wealth.
Sansar is a social drama that shows the story of a happy family. Though Shanti is the second daughter-in-law of the house, she is given the responsibility of the house. She helps her husband with money by selling her jewelry to make a machine. Subhas, Shanti’s brother-in-law helps her in this matter. One day in shortage Shanti with the help of Subhash kept her sister-in-law’s gold necklace in stake without informing her. Conspiring Subhas, Satyen, and Subodh were sent to jail by Ajit. Due to the shortage of money, Satyen had to sell the machine to evil Ajit. But in prime time, Ajit’s uncle came to know the matter and rescued Shanti’s family from danger. The film ends on a happy note where all the dangers are removed from the family and they live peacefully, clearing up all the misunderstandings against each other.
The postmaster of a village receives a check for 500,000 rupees, for the purpose of bequeathing it to the village’s most upstanding citizen.
This story concerns an honest police officer Amit Sen and his wife Seema. Seema has to kill a smuggler, Changez in self-defence, but she cannot tell anything to Amit. Changez's boss Shamsher Singh harasses her for the diamonds that Changez has accidentally dropped in her house, but she has no clue about. In due course, Seema is arrested. Finally, Amit catches Shamsher Singh and proves Seema's innocence in court.
An invaluable emerald was stolen from Lord Krishna's temple on an island. A detective agency investigates.
Dibaratrir Kabya is a timeless Bengali movie that beautifully depicts a love story filled with challenges, trials, and unconventional relationships. Set in the midst of societal norms and expectations, the film showcases the struggles faced by the central characters in their pursuit of love and happiness. With its strong narrative and memorable performances, Dibaratrir Kabya is a must-watch for fans of Bengali cinema.
A 1953 Bengali Drama Film directed by Subodh Mitra.
Kshudha is a 1960 Bengali Drama film directed by Panchamitra.
A 1977 Indian Bengali Drama Film directed by Salil Dutta.
Pampa is a social drama that tells the dramatic life of a little girl who finds a good life in the most hopeless of situations.
Anustup Chhanda is a Bengali movie released on 1 July 1964. The movie is directed by Pijush Bose and features Basanta Choudhury in the lead role.
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.
Alor Pipasa is a 1965 drama movie that tells the emotional story of a son's love for his dancer mother. The film explores the complexities of their relationship and the sacrifices they make for each other.
Andhare Alo is a 1957 Bengali movie by Haridas Bhattacharya