Poulomi Das
Historia
Poulomi Das is a Bengali actress who is frequently seen in film director Arindam Sil's films.
A domestic-suspense noir is packed with secrets and scheming.
Malabika
Set in the tumultuous Naxalite uprising in Bengal in 1971, Byomkesh Bakshi gets involved in a story of vengeance when he decides to attend a play at the theatre and becomes witness to a crime unfolding on the center stage. As Byomkesh digs deep into the case, it opens him to a tripartite story of love, betrayal, and infidelity. And how the mystery is laid bare for Byomkesh to solve.
Popularly called "Rupashi Banglar Kabi", Jibanananda Das is the most read poet after Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bangladesh and West Bengal.
On March 12 rainy night, Sumit Ghoshal, a taxi driver arrives at a police station with a passenger who has suddenly taken ill. The O.C. inspects the passenger to find him dead. ACP-DD Shabor Dasgupta and Inspector Nanda must solve the case.
Mahananda is an ambitious project based on the life and works of author and activist Mahashweta Devi who had devoted decades of her life to uplift tribals, especially the Lodha and the Shabar communities of West Bengal.
the film has been conceptualized as an apology letter to women from all sections of society, who have faced discrimination as well as have been victimized by both men and women in the patriarchal system.
A gripping thriller, Flyover is the story of Bidisha, a journalist who is working around a report on traffic rule violations. One night, she gets arrested for murder which leads to a gripping saga of investigation.
It's a story about relationship which is relatable in this current situation. Six characters portrayed the current fragile relation. At a certain point they all connected with each other.
Three shallow, dumbass friends, Samya, Nitin, and Ayan, decide to go on a fun trip to Thailand. However, trouble ensues when they get caught up with a mafia gang.
KAYA: The Mystery Unfolds is a Bengali movie starring Kaushik Sen, Priyanka Sarkar and Raima Sen in prominent roles. It is a thriller drama directed by Rajib Chowdhury, with Shamik Kumar Rakshit and Rajib Chowdhury as the writer, forming part of the crew.
In the pre-independent days, Viceroy Lord Curzon gifted a diamond-embedded golden pen to a local landlord as a token of gratitude for saving his life. When a newspaper feature about the long-lost pen's historical significance surfaces over a century later, it piques the curiosity of several people for all the right and wrong reasons. The key to discovering the pen lies in solving a set of puzzles left behind by the landlord, but with a fortune at stake and plenty of interested parties joining the treasure hunt, things may just take a dark turn.
Indrajit (played by the consistently stellar Ritwick Chakraborty) is an intelligent if indecisive man of 35 on holiday from Kolkata to visit his old college friend Moloy. He arrives to find Moloy constantly battling with his neglected wife Tuki, a formidable woman seeking elsewhere for the tenderness she fails to receive at home. In town, Indrajit comes across a familiar man whose insistence that they’ve never met before clearly masks an intriguing secret. Then, Indrajit runs into an old lover and her jealous husband, setting the stage for some fierce confrontation.
Kolkata girl Roopsa goes to London and meets Bangladeshi Troyee. Troyee's friend Abhimanyu falls in love with Roopsa.