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- In today's metropolitan life, with the rise of nuclear family, a child grows slowly but learns quickly. He learns that he has to study, build his career and survive in this competitive world. His parents makes him learn that he has to win the rat race but fails to teach that even by winning the race, he will still remain a rat. A child grows without love, attention and company of his parents as they are busy making money. They substitute love with computer and video games. But deep inside we all know that a child needs his share of love, care and attention for his complete development. And this is his basic right.
- Three girlfriends--Preenita, Rhea, and Shreemoyee--share everything with one another from the angst of the "will-he-or-won't-he-call" debates, to the addictive gossip sessions, the analysis of dumping and getting dumped, the complaining about husbands, boyfriends, or the lack of boyfriends; over cups and cups of coffee, as they let their hair down on their 'girls-gone-wild' nights on the town.Is this chick-flick a female-buddy film? Sure. Is it a Girl-Power Flick? Absolutely.
- Mitali was a worried mother. This time, once again, her 5 year old son Gogol had failed to pass the admission test in a reputed school. Mitali was determined to get her son admitted into a reputed school. Gogol loved the song of birds, the flight of the kites, the rustling of the leaves, the wide expanse of the blue sky. Laltu Dutta, her husband, owned a chemist's shop. Mitali's desperation worries Laltu & he decide to approach a tout and is willing to pay him a handsome amount for his son's admission. Mitali decides to enroll herself along with Laltu in a school that coaches parents to conduct themselves at interviews. Laltu is very reluctant at first, but finally gives in to his wife's persuasions. The teacher of the coaching school was a wonderful lady who held their hands and taught them not only how to conduct themselves at interviews but also face difficulties and recognise the worth of life itself! Does Gogol finally get through the interview or was his sensitive soul crushed by the ambitions of his parent? Does Mitali finally look deep into her son's eyes and realise what makes him truly happy?
- This consequences of partition is felt when the daughter of schoolteacher is seriously ill at a border side village in modern Bangladesh.
- It is a simple story of Ratan, a local village hero, a simple easy going fellow. His mother coaxes him to remarry as he and his wife had no children. She intends to bring a lady called Jaya home.The local President of the village Union Board Natabar Chatterjee himself was a social evil who did no good for the society whatsoever. Ratan's mother plans everything to the detail however Ratan's wife jeopardizes her fate and saves successfully her marriage.
- An affair that begins one rainy evening on a lonely Calcutta street. And ends on yet another rainy evening in the Andaman Islands. A journey dotted by love, jealousy and destiny, it is loosely inspired by the works of William Shakespeare.
- It's a story of love, hate and betrayal and how the lives of three friends, Arya, Mohor and Mukul, get altered by these forces.
- "Choukaath" explores, through a web of interpersonal relationships, the eternal enigma : Are Truth and Honesty synonymous?
- An intense Bengali psycho drama which weaves a story around two women (sisters), whose inter-personal relationship and their whole outlook towards life have been shaped by their experiences while growing up.
- When Christopher Columbus mysteriously appears in modern-day Kolkata, India, two struggling young men look to him for advice on achieving success.
- "Aro ekbar" is the film about women empowerment, middle age obsession, single motherhood, marriage or live-in relationship which one is acceptable in Indian society, friendship and bonding of the three ladies and their desire with glaring West Bengal, particularly Kolkata.
- The story is of Doctor Kingshuk Guha a gynaecologist who is out negotiating the purchase of a luxury apartment for himself and his wife Rammani and is unable to attend to an emergency because of a traffic jam. When his women patient Kavita dies after developing complications following a caesarean delivery, her more militant family members hold the doctor responsible and smash up the nursing home. Even Kingshuk's wife believes he is guilty of negligence. Rammani's struggle with her conscience is depicted through her conversations with the dead woman whom she has seen lying abandoned on an operating table. The doctor hires a defence lawyer but is persuaded by pragmatic but amoral medical colleagues to settle out of court. Will Kingshuk ever be able to regain happiness in his life or is happiness just a distant fleeting emotion...?
- Nisha's father Kashinath becomes aware of Nisha's love affair with Abhinandan and arrange Nisha's marriage with Dr. Dinesh Chowdhury . But Nisha soon discovers Dinesh's affair with Mona . One day Dinesh Chowdhury is found dead. How Inspector Dey Sarkar solves the crime puzzle to apprehend the culprit forms the rest of the film.
- A psychological thriller revolving around Srija a documentary film maker and how her life changes following a series of unfortunate events.
- A person leaves everything for his love .
- Tamodeep is brilliant, sensitive, and eternally perturbed by his grandfather's prophecy that he will either be an artist or run away from home. A junior doctor by profession, Tamodeep has little communication with his near and dear ones, even lesser with his mother Sraboni, against whom he nurses a grudge for intruding into his life during his adolescent years. Quiet on the surface, Tamodeep is restless within. His desires often take complex routes and hover around Meghna, his former biology teacher, now a radio psychological counselor; Mohini, a soft-porn movie siren; and Sriparna, a law student he befriends on a cyber-social-networking site. The night before his 23rd birthday, Mohini gets admitted to his nursing home as an accident victim, which could change his life forever. In his desperate attempt to prevent Mohini from going out of his life, Tamodeep goes through a series of overlapping events involving the four women in his life--his mother Sraboni, his former teacher Meghna, his Facebook buddy Sriparna, and his ultimate fantasy Mohini--who steer him through an unique journey of enlightenment and self-realisation.