This movie by Indrasis Acharya, which won him the best director award at KIFF, held last year in November, is definitely on the radar of serious cinema viewers. The punch of the movie lies in the fact that Swastika Mukherjee will be seen after a long hiatus on the big screen, playing a 50- something Marwari saleswoman, promising to be nothing short of interesting. Starring Arjun Chakraborty as Apu, the movie has an ensemble cast including Sabyasachi Chakraborty, Sreelekha Mitra, Arpita Chatterjee Tanusree and Shankar Dirtipriya, among others.Ī tale of three women, Guldasta is the story of human relationships, told from a fresh perspective. Made in monochrome, this movie is based on the last chapter of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay’s epic novel, Aparajito, and takes off from where Ray left Apu in Apur Sansar. It took him seven years to write the film, and now in its post-production stage, Shubhrajit Mitra’s Avijatrik is one of the most-anticipated movies of 2020. The movie, directed by Anik Dutta, was screened at the Kolkata International Film Festival last year, where it was appreciated by critics and audiences, and will see Soumitra in a very different role after a long time. The movie revolves around how Borun, reprised by Soumitra, who is often neglected and avoided by his own family members for his stern and honest way of life, all of a sudden becomes important to everyone by the virtue of being childhood friends with somebody very important.
The story of an octogenarian who is upright, scrupulous and has led an honest life, Borunbabur Bondhu will charm you with its scripting and brilliant performances featuring Soumitra Chatterjee, Paran Bandyopadhyay, Ritwick Chakraborty, Bidipta Chakraborty, Arpita Chatterjee and Sreelekha Mitra. Produced by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy, and starring Ujaan Ganguly, Lokkhi Chhele marks the first time that Kaushik Ganguly has directed a movie with his son, and the first time that Ujaan will share screen space with his mother, Churni Ganguly. Set in rural Bengal, this is a heart-rending tale of a young, bright medicine practitioner, who challenges social stigmas, and preconceived notions that lie entrenched within a traditionally religious society. Starring National award-winning filmmaker-actor Churni Ganguly alongside Jaya Ahsan and Kaushik Sen, this is a triangle love story with a twist. The movie is based on Sunil Ganguly's adventure novel Jongoler Modhye Ek Hotel is produced by SVF and will be one of the biggest Puja releases this year.Īfter mesmerising the audiences with Bisorjon, master storyteller Kaushik Ganguly is back with a mature love story, Ardhangini, this year.
This adventure movie by Srijit Mukherji will be the third one in the Kakababu series and it will see superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee and Aryan (who plays his nephew, Santu) go in the wilderness of Africa. Ritwick Chakraborty portrays a village thief, and Shantilal Mukherjee plays a sadhu. Bishantak Mukherjee plays the child, while Sudiptaa Chakraborty essays the role of his mother. After meeting a boy in the present, she unravels the mystery of her death and finds peace.
In this horror-fantasy flick, director Soukarya Ghosal tells the story of a woman (Jaya Ahsan), who as a ghost, sets out to solve her murder that took place in 1947. Jaya Ahsan with Soukarya during the shooting of Bhoot Pori However, the biggest surprise yet, is that superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee will be essaying a very important character in Haami 2.
The much-loved pair Laltu-Mitali (played by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Gargi Roychowdhury) from Haami is set to reprise their roles along with Broto Banerjee and Tiyasha, the kids who made Haami a blockbuster. What happens when you have a prodigy for a child, who’s exceptionally talented and good with his studies? How does it affect the child? What kind of pressure does he go through? Will he buckle under the strain or does he excel? That’s what Haami 2 is about.