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- People battling their inner demons in a gripping melting pot of memories in mind, where justice, morality and humanity clash in an electrifying showdown full of unpredictable twists.
- Annapurna is a tribute to all mothers across the World. What mothers do for us in life can never be repaid, but the least we can do is pay a tribute to the most special creation of God named mother.
- Rishi becomes a paying guest in his childhood friend Miki's house, where he forms a bond with Aruna and starts seeing her as his mother. But his obsession eventually pushes him toward a past from which he'd always wanted to escape.
- This a journey of a detective,his life and how things are to him. His life is about following people, finding though he is still in search for himself, how he connects to the people he meets and gets intertwined in their lives.
- Abohomaan tells the story of Aniket, one of the finest filmmakers of Bengal in eastern India and the loves of his life. Devoted to his craft, Aniket met and fell in love with his wife Deepti, an actress, while they worked together on the set of a film. They were so in love that Deepti sacrificed her own career for her husband's and for their son Apratim, but lost a little of who she was in the process. The plot thickens when Aniket auditions a young actress, Shikha, who bares an uncanny resemblance to his wife when she was younger. Deepti enthusiastically begins to coach Shikha for her husband's film - so much so that Shikha becomes even more like the girl Deepti used to be and as a result the aging Aniket falls in love with Shikha, a woman as young as his son, despite the sadness and trouble it brings to his family.
- The life and notable works of Anthony Firingee, a 19th-century Bengali-language folk-poet of Portuguese origin. The time frame of the storyline jumps between two different time periods: the 19th century and the present day.
- Advocate PK Basu races against time to unmask a killer lurking among guests at Darjeeling's Hotel Repose, ready to strike again, as his family's lives hang in the balance.
- Two different Rabindra Sangeet singers finally fell in love.
- A high-profile Bengali businessman gets murdered in Puri, leaving more death and the unveiling of many dark secrets in his wake. Suspects become targets, and friends turn foes in this web of lies and betrayal.
- Subarnalata TV series is based on novel of same name written by smt ashapoornadevi one of best Bengali authors of all times.subarnalata was forced to marry at 9 yrs of age agnst her mother's wish and after that she has to face lot of hardships from husband and mother in law.story revolves around time when women were considered like slaves of husband home.their only duty was to cook and reproduce.they were illiterates and not allowed to study.subarnalata rise above all this and fight hard to get a place for woman in society.she dream of time when women would be treated with equal diginity as men.smt ananya chaterjee plays lead role of subarnalata and satyavati also.the role she played was so great that subarnalata get incorporated to our minds.Great Bengali actress savitri chaterjee play role of muktakeshi the cruel mother in law.the story is not only abt a single lady subarnalata but it is actually a representation of desperate life of woman in late 19th century and early 20th century.one of greatest epics of all times beautifully cnvrtd to a great soap opera.zee bengla will be always honoured for their painstaking role in uplifting a great epic of all time.
- An award-winning aging actress reflects on her life while writing a suicide note.
- Kolkata-based Sheela Bhowmik feels isolated and neglected, and decides to leave her busy film-maker husband, Raja, to spend sometime with her friend, Renu, her mom, and then subsequently travels to Kashmir to spend some time by herself. Raja gets involved in a new movie depicting the life of Gautam Buddh, and is on the look-out for a male child to play the character. He does find one, a young school-going lad, Abhirup Mitra; introduces him to the Producer, Vikram; as well as other crew including beautiful Anjali, who has a crush on Raja. Neither Vikram, Anjali nor any of the crew are aware that Raja is the prime suspect in the abduction of Abhirup.
- A psychological thriller that tells a story of lives of three women.
- To Ritwik Ghatak film was not merely a form of entertainment, but a weapon, a medium to portray struggle of common men. He was successful neither in his career nor he could he become a good family man or husband. Still he was an artist who never compromised for personal gain, fame or profit. The story of the film starts in 1969 and deals with Ritwik Ghatak's time spent in a mental asylum. It shows Nilkantha being admitted to mental asylum under the supervision of Doctor S. P. Mukherjee. S. P. Mukherjee learns that the Prime Minister of India knows Nilkantha and is fond of his works and may request the hospital authority to take special care of him. In the hospital a police officer sees Nilkantha and tells Doctor Mukherjee that he is a wasted drunkard. Another patient of hospital mocks Nilkantha as "disgraced intellectual". Even he was undergoing treatment in the hospitals, he writes a play and stages it with other asylum patients. The film shows how Durga (Nilkantha's wife) wants to leave him saying "separation is essential". Nilkantha witnessed partition of Bengal and its devastating effect and in his youth became attracted towards communism. Throughout the film Nilkantha's mental agony, struggles, inner contradictions, disappointments as well as financial troubles faced by him are shown. He clearly tells, it is not possible for him to make entertaining or commercial films. During a discussion Nilkantha asks Doctor Mukherjee that should a man perfome mujra at a time when the society is burning? He also tells Doctor Mukherjee that he is a "people's artist" and that is his job. The film also shows the atmosphere of Bengal during Tebhaga and Naxalite movements. A scene has been shown in the film where a book named "How to be a good communist?" is burning. This scene symbolises Ghatak's dissatisfaction with India's communist politics. When Durga tells Nilkantha that they don't have a single rupee to run the family, Nilkantha readily replies, it is not money but it is one's work which will remain forever.
- A celebrated cartoonist grieving her daughter's murder is drawn into a sinister conspiracy where literature, politics, and revenge intertwine-forcing her to untangle a web of cryptic clues before the killer strikes again.
- This is a story about four friends, Hari, Shekhar, Ashim, and Sanjay. They studied at the same school. Ashim studied to be a doctor, but decided to never pursue that profession. Sanjay worked for an ad agency but left the job. The rest have never held a job. They started a Bengali band, but they were beaten up by the public at a stage show in North Bengal. They vowed to never perform again. At this point, they start a travelling agency, called 'Gharoa Travels'. On their first trip, they start the journey with only 9 passengers. On the way to the hills, a girl named Ria joins them. The film deals with their journey through North Bengal. The ten tourist and the four operators form an assorted medley of characters. As the journey progresses, their natures are slowly revealed. The film has a style of flash-forwarding to the future juxtaposed with the present, giving the audience a sense of the fates of the characters even as the story progresses.
- Abhaya is a dutiful daughter-in-law, a supportive wife and a loving mother. An ardent devotee of Devi Kali, Abhaya becomes a Savior in disguise for women.
- People in primitive times connected through people. And then there was a time when people wrote letters to connect, and letters took long to arrive. With advancement in technology, snail mail has taken a backseat, and connecting with people is now at our fingertips. From time immemorial, lives have been connected with other lives... Kolkata is a city which is an amalgamation of primitive life and the best of the techno-savvy world. On one side you still have more than half of its population living below the poverty line, combating illiteracy, while on the other side, you have a sizeable urban population that is connected by mobile phones and computers. It is in this world that we start our story, in which a single commodity - a laptop, connects so many lives and so many stories, as it changes hands and changes lives.
- The love story of a couple spanning 20 years, beginning from their teens.
- Set in the late-1970s, when sharp contrasting values of the rural/urban divide were facing the challenge to come to terms with the quickly-changing world, Kumudidini, a beautiful, spiritually-minded girl in her mid-20s and raised in the serene atmosphere in an Indian village, oblivious about the materialistic world, was compelled by circumstances to a nuptial bondage with Madhusdan Ghosal, a 50-year-old city-bred, egocentric, coarse-natured, highly-successful businessman. For Kumudini, who had been brought up with a strict moral code and in an aristocratic background, marriage is meant to be a holy act with the Lord (Lord Krishna whom she worshiped like Devotee Meera). But for Madhusudan, marriage was an instrument of sexual act. Being denied by his wife for his loveless lust, he attempts to rape her, so she confronts obvious problems of conflicting values that take the relationship to its worst height. When she can't take it anymore, she finally leaves her husband's huge sprawling mansion and returns to her brother Biprodas. But she soon discovers that she is cruelly tied to her husband and his family: she's pregnant. Now what? Should she return to her husband and fight for the dignified identity of a mother and woman in that family or remain in the paternal home where time seems to stand still?
- An old man commits suicide by jumping before a running train. In the next 72 hours, six stories unfold one after another. Curiously interlinked, each story is born out of a chance encounter between two strangers leading to a high voltage drama with a strange twist at the end. The context varies drastically and so does the genre - from psychological thriller to intense drama to hilarious comedy, concerning some dominant issue of contemporary society and human life.