Directed bySrijit Mukherji GenresDrama ActorsSushmita Sen, Anjan Dutt, Jisshu Sengupta, Ritwick Chakraborty, Biswajit Chakraborty Roles Mrityunjoy Karmakar Rating64% 'Nirbaak' (meaning speechless) depicts the stories of affection, lust, jealousy, love and separation of four entities (a human being, a tree, a dog and a dead body). In all these stories though there is one common bonding 'Sushmita Sen'.
, 1h24 GenresDrama ActorsRitwick Chakraborty, Basabdatta Chatterjee Roles Man Rating78% The woman (Basabdatta Chatterjee) works in a handbag factory while the man (Ritwick Chakraborty) works the night shift at a printing press. The film follows that young married couple as they go about their day, how they stay apart all day long except one brief moment when they get to be with each other.
, 2h17 GenresDrama, Musical ThemesMusical films ActorsRajatava Dutta, Kaushik Sen, Riddhi Sen, Paran Bandopadhyay, Sudipta Chakraborty, Aparajita Auddy Roles Grown-up Fowara Rating76% The film steers through comedy, drama, and emotions of the middle class community of 1990's Kolkata, and carefully captures the essence of North Kolkata, and the quintessential spirit of North Kolkata’s para football. There are some funny dialogues in this movie you will love to hear it. Though It will be difficult to understand the actual meaning for you if you cannot get the sarcasm.
, 1h47 Directed byAtanu Ghosh GenresDrama ActorsDhritiman Chatterjee, Ritwick Chakraborty, Aparajita Ghosh Das, Tota Roy Choudhury, Jisshu Sengupta, Arunima Ghosh Roles Swagoto Rating66% Dr. Somshankar Roy, a social scientist, engages Swagato and Anwesha to create 'mock' crisis on the streets. The aim was to observe reactions of people to different forms of crisis happening around them, and to analyse and derive conclusions about human behaviour from them. But all theories and deductions go astray when they come face to face with a real crisis in their own lives and cannot decipher whether the crisis is MOCK or REAL.
Directed byArindam Sil ActorsTota Roy Choudhury, Joya Ahsan, Reshmi Ghosh, Abir Chatterjee, Kaushik Ganguly, Saswata Chatterjee Rating60% Shyamal Sen(Tota Roychowdhury) is GM sales for an MNC and is competing for the Vice President post of his company alongside Ranadip aka Runu Sanyal (Saswata Chatterjee). Shyamal hails from a middle-class family in Sonarpur where he has grown up with his elder brother (Kaushik Ganguly). He is now married to Charu(Joya Ahsan). Shyamal has always been jealous of his elder brother because he felt that his elder brother got all the attention in the family and was more intelligent among the siblings. He burned off his brother's certificates in a fit of rage as a child. This is shown in the film's opening credits.
Rubayet, a 19-year-old boy studying the first year of Bangla honours, stays at his cousin’s house in North Kolkata. Rubayet is unassumingly quiet, reticent, shy, lonesome and in a way scattered. His cousin brother fails to communicate with him, his sister-in-law seems somewhat hardened towards him. A jubilant life in the para in North Kolkata bubbles around Rubayet who remains distanced. Rubayet’s peers at Pranonath Sir’s coaching centre often poke fun at Rubayet. They try to take him into their parlance but strangely Rubayet remains detached and unaffected. One day, on his way back from coaching, a football flies onto Rubayet. With a start, he jerks back. A man keenly notices him from a field spread across the road where a bunch of guys were practicing football. The situation repeats itself a second day. The third day when a football is hurled at Rubayet he adeptly receives it in a reflex and recoils. This time, the man who used to observe him had intentionally thrown the ball at Rubayet. He is… well a photographer?.... may be. An eccentric?... uuuhh. A foody?...seeing is believing. A football coach?...that’s by profession.
Directed byAniket Chattopadhyay GenresComedy ActorsDeepankar De, Tanima Sen, Ritwick Chakraborty, Locket Chatterjee, Bhola Tamang, Rimjhim Mitra Rating52% Bireshwar Chatterjee (Dipankar De), a wealthy industrialist, is a very happy man. The reason for his happiness is that Shri Shri Sadgajananda Maharaj (Bratya Basu), a holy man with powers that control even the Andromeda Galaxy (boasted by Sadgajananda himself), is residing at his house. Naturally, many people from the upper strata of the society (the mayor, a tollywood actress, a writer, etc.) is coming to pay homage to the saint. Unknown to everyone, Sadgajananda is actually a con man, Gopal, who makes a living conning people, along with his partner, Aapu (Lama).
GenresComedy ActorsJisshu Sengupta, Payel Sarkar, Ritwick Chakraborty, Sudipa Basu, Manasi Sinha, Kharaj Mukherjee Roles Gouranga Rating55% Two guys called Gouranga (Ritwick Chakraborty) and Gobindo (Jisshu Sengupta) meet in a nightclub and strike up a friendship and their cell phones get exchanged . When Gobinda comes to return the phone to Gouranga, he discovers that Gouranga has a cousin called Banya (Payel Sarkar) who is obsessed with Salman Khan and with the name called Prem and desires a boyfriend called Prem. So, he becomes Prem to impress her. Gouranga also lands up at Gobinda’s house and discovers that he has got a sister called Rai (Sumita) who desires a boyfriend called Prem and so he too becomes Prem too impress her. Just when the confusion had started, there was a complete chaos. Banya lands up at Gobindo’s place and discovers he is not Prem. Her dominating mother (Sudipa Basu) lands up there with her helping hand, Kandarpo (Kanchan Mullick), who is the would-be-suitor for Banya. Just when he reveals facts like Gobindo being an adopted son, it turns out to be much more than that and finally it is seen that Gobindo and Gouranga are brothers and so Banya is their cousin and therefore Gobindo can’t be with Banya anymore.