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    • Joy (1977)

      1. Joy

      1977
      5.2 (22)
      • Director
    • Bindur Chheley (1973)

      2. Bindur Chheley

      19731h 49mNot Rated
      7.5 (12)
      • Director
      Bindubasini was an upper middle class rural Bengali lady and was the only child of her parents. So she was brought up with lots of love and affection. Tarak, a middle class educated person selected Bindubasini as his brotherâ€TMs wife. His brother Madhav was a brilliant student and scholar. The relation between Madhav and Tarak was a close one. Madhav respects his elder brother and tries to follow his footsteps. But sometime Bindubasini misunderstood it due to her over passionate psychological structure. Slowly she began to look after Amulya. Amulya began to call her mother. Suddenly Amulya became the world of Bindubasini. All the love and affection of Bindubasini was reserved only for Amulya and he also reciprocated by following her every instruction. At this point of time A cousin sister of Tarak and Madhav came to their residence and started to interfere in their daily life. But their child was a spoiled one. So a rare conflict of perspectives was introduced in the family and they go through some collisions and disputes. Itâ€TMs a fantastic example of emotional twists and turns in Bengali middle class families.
    • 3. Dwiper Nam Tia Rang

      1963
      9.0 (8)
      • Director
    • Samantaral (1970)

      4. Samantaral

      1970
      • Director
      Love and misunderstandings alter fates, as a poor girl and rich boy's paths diverge, only to reunite with changed lives and bittersweet resolutions.
    • 5. Ramer Sumati

      1977
      • Director
    • Pennam Calcutta (1992)

      6. Pennam Calcutta

      19922h 30mNot Rated
      4.5 (8)
      • Director (as Guru Bagchi)
      Pennam Kolkata is a story of Gobar and Padma who come to Kolkata from the village of Bunojhalta in search of Gobar's elder brother. The big and beautiful city seems attractive in the beginning but slowly they are exposed to the corruption and evil side of the city.It disillusions them and they decide to go back to their village. But Gobar meets his elder brother John whose teacher inspires them to stay back and fight for the just and right. Watch the full movie Pennam Kolkata online, only on Eros Now.
    • Arundhati Devi and Bikash Roy in Chheley Kaar (1954)

      7. Chheley Kaar

      1954
      8.9 (27)
      • Second Unit or Assistant Director
      Tomato is an orphan lives with his adoptive father. His father is very sick, suffering from a virulent disease, and will die within a few months. He instructed Tomato to take shelter to a rich person, Kunal Sen. Tomato approaches Kunal in a park and calls him as father. Shocked, Kunal tries to escape from the unknown child Tomato, but cannot. After many obstacles and chaos, Kunal and his girlfriend Mili start loving Tomato.
    • Mahapith Tarapith (1989)

      8. Mahapith Tarapith

      19891h 56mNot Rated
      • Director (as Guru Bagchi)
      • Writer (as Guru Bagchi)
      Sameer Roy was not only an eminent lawyer, but also a devotee of Goddess Tara. Once he met Ajay a police officer on the way to Tarapith. Sameer shared some of his experiences about Tara Ma. Ajay ignored all of his stories. Ajay had a handicapped child. His wife forcefully took him and his child to Tarapith. All of them visited Tarapith burning ghat and other places. At last, a holy man helped Shankar and astonishingly he became completely fit. Later another man told them the story behind the origin of Tarapith temple. Joydutta a businessperson and his child Bijoy both of them helped to establish the temple. How and when Tara ma came to help them and the way Bijoy got back his life really made them spellbound. Everyone enchanted with the story. At last, Ajay also became devote of Tara ma and everything ended with a happy tune.
    • Kankabatir Ghat (1955)

      9. Kankabatir Ghat

      19552h 6mNot Rated
      6.9 (12)
      • Second Unit or Assistant Director
      A tragic story depicting and highlighting the disastrous destiny of the ethnic, eternal Indian woman 'Kangkabotir Ghat' is about the banks of river Ganga in the village of Atashi from where Sati Kangkabati, the great wife of Mr. Mukherji an artist, committed suicide in an eternal ritual fashion to save her ailing and dying husband. The legend here emphasises that if the wife sacrifices her life in the waters of Ganga, then the husband would revive. After Kangka bati commits suicide, the eccentric Mr. Mukherjee turns mad out of shock and grief and leaves the village with their infant daughter Uma who is latter abducted by the shrewd escort Chameli. Uma grous up under Chameli's parentage, under the name of Sheela, while all the years the insane Mukherjee goes searching for Uma, not realizing that his daughter is in front of his very own eyes. Sheela alias Uma fall in love with Pradip but abandons ? has when a misunderstanding consciously created by Chameli arises. Later a pregnant Uma leaves Chameli and starts residing separately with Mr. Mukherjee which ? Pradip marries for the second time. His second wife is Mrinaal. Co-incidentally Pradip, Mrinal, the rest are also from the same village of Atashi and thus respect Kangkabati's sacrifice immensely. Pradip and Uma meet after 7 long years through Pradip-Uma's enstranged son. Pradip is shocked to see Uma's poverty & his own son doing hawkery in the lanes of Kolkata. After returning to Atashi, he falls severely sick and ultimately marches towards death. Meanwhile in Kolkata, amidst all formalist. The real truth is revealed by Nandua, an ally of Chameli and Mr. Mukherjee and Uma realizes that they are the father daughter in reality. The father daughter duo gets the news about Pradip's sickness. Uma runs to save the life of her husband who is now somebody else's husband. She meets her rival Mrinaal with almost compassion, keeps her son at her refuge and follows the same path of her mother Kangkabati to save the life of he
    • Bhangagara (1990)

      10. Bhangagara

      1990
      • Director
    • 11. Alo-O-Chhaya

      1974
      • Director
    • 12. Jata Mat Tata Path

      1979
      8.6 (9)
      • Director
      A biographical film of Sri Ramakrishna, the great 19th century Bengali saint.
    • Tusi (1978)

      13. Tusi

      19781h 42mNot Rated
      • Director (as Guru Bagchi)
      • Writer (as Guru Bagchi)
      Tusi is a 1978 Indian Bengali film, directed by Guru Bagchi and produced by Ranjit Mitra. The film stars Anil Chatterjee, Dilip Roy, Anup Kumar, Santu Mukhopadhyay, Gyanesh Mukherjee, Niranjan Ray, Sisir Mitra, Premangshu Bose, Ananda Mukherjee, Samar Kumar, Biplab Chatterjee and Subrata Chatterjee in lead roles. The film has musical score by Ajoy Das.
    • 14. Chhanda Patan

      1974
      • Director
    • 15. Srishti Chhara

      1978
      • Director
    • 16. Samarpita

      1983
      • Director
    • 17. Teer Bhoomi

      1969
      • Director
    • 18. Swami Stree

      1981
      • Director
    • Chirantan (1979)

      19. Chirantan

      19791h 40m
      • Director
      Chirantan is a 1979 Indian Bengali film, directed by Gurudas Bagchi and Produced by Angel Digital Private Limited and R.M. Productions. The film stars Anup Kumar, Sumitra Mukherjee, Vasant Choudhury and Rabi Ghosh in lead roles. The music of the film was composed by Santosh Mukherjee.
    • 20. Ta Holey

      1964
      • Director

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