Sraboner Dhara - Professor Dr. Amitava Sarkar (Soumitra Chatterjee) stands at the cusp of forgetting his past and not much is left for him in his future. Yes, the septuagenarian is suffering from the Alzheimer's disease that has plunged his life into a quandary and his wife Shubha (Gargi Roy Chowdhury) is doing her best to be with him in trying to restore his memory. She knows it is incurable, but will not back down from the difficult situation. Dr. Nilabho Roy (Parambrata Chattopadhyay) is his neurologist, standing at the juncture of life where he has broken away from his mediocre past, is a celebrity practitioner with a bright future. But his personal life is in a disarray as his wife has decided to leave him with their little daughter, his parents want him to stay with them in their middle class, dilapidated home and he finds himself hopelessly lonely.
But there is hope in life. Nilabho will find a solution to finding happiness for Amitava and his wife, and in the process realize that all the recognition, reputation and wealth are of no consequence if he doesn't have the blessings of his parents and the companionship of his wife and daughter.
Sraboner Dhara is a heartwarming disquisition about psychological conditions, one of a helpless patient and the other trying to battle his own demons from the past. Helmed by Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha, the 108 minutes pass quite quickly as the film is content driven and has brilliant performances by Soumitra Chatterjee, Gargi Roy Chowdhury and Basabdatta Chatterjee. But Parambrata pulls out a stunner here, he is subdued, mellow, confident and expressive.