Badshah Moitra
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Noted for appearing in movies like Byatikrami (2003), Assassin (2004), Mayabazaar (2012), Room No. 103 (2015) and Rater Rajanigandha (2016), Badshah Moitra is an Indian actor, who primarily works in the Bengali cinema. His 2017 release includes the romantic drama film Black Coffee. Directed by Atanu Bose, the film stars Paoli Dam and Badshah Moitra in the lead roles. He is associated with the 2017 movie Khirki Theke Singhadwar opposite Paran Bandyopadhyay directed by Sandip Sarkar. His other releases include Aaleya, Nirbhoya, Bhobishyoter Bhoot, Bristi Tomake Dilam, Mukerhee Dar Bou and Mon Jaane Na.
Abhijit is diagnosed with a malignant sore in liver. Sohag finds it difficult to bear with the costs of medical expenditure and household things. With the help of her friend Rajiv, She gets an opportunity to avail a job in Purulia. Sohag makes an effort to better her life by communicating with the innovative artworks of the rural artists. Rajiv allots a huge amount of responsibility of the organization on Sohag. Sohag confronts various layers of corruption in the work field. She realizes the suppressed discomfort of the workers there. Rajiv doesn’t take any initiative to rectify the situation. In the meantime, Abhijit’s physical condition deteriorates and he mumbles about her unsuccessful business of producing perfumes. The simultaneous crises related to the conjugal failure, Abhijit’s illness, Rajiv’s consistent admiration weave the narrative of the story. Sohag resigns from her job.
Anirban
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An elderly woman strikes a unique bond with the ex-convict who is entrusted with taking care of her, in this heartwarming story of love, faith and redemption, with a message of strong communal harmony.
Brishti Tomake Dilam is an intense psychological thriller, which revolves around a young woman, who wishes to lead a normal life, full of happiness, but the psychological impact on her sub-conscious doesn`t allow her to do so. She always feels as if someone is after her life, and wishes to kill her. What follows is how she deals with her problems. Will she ever be able to accept life as it comes?
Martin Scorsese rip-off
Aamir (Yash), a contract killer who works under an underworld boss (Shataf) marries an orphan, Pari (Mimi). His life turns on its head after Pari goes missing and returns to his life two years later as a drug addict.
Mukherjee Dar Bou is a story based on a modern dysfunctional family revolving around the complex and intricate yet caring relationship of a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law. The story revolves around a Bengali homemaker whose name is not known till the end of the film, and who is mostly referred as "Mukherjee Dar Bou". Mukherjee Dar Bou (Aditi) is married for more than ten years and has a daughter of six years old. Aditi's married life was usual but it takes a turn when her father-in-law passes away.
A group of ghosts are rendered homeless as all the old haunted buildings in Kolkata have been converted into multi-storied buildings, malls and multiplexes. Some of them, from varied social-economic background, take shelter in an abandoned, dilapidated single-screen theatre, planning to make themselves relevant and fit for the future as contemporary ghosts.
Saswata, Paoli and Badshah in Atanu Bose film.
Nisha, who is in love with Abhinandan, gets married to Dinesh against her wishes. However, things get complicated when she learns about her husband's extramarital affair. These characters weave a very interesting fabric of the plot in which a murder takes place. The film is set in 1980s Kolkata when life as we see it now was quite different.
A novelist, Rahul, meets Jui and is allured by the way her life shapes up. Played by Rituparna Sengupta, Jui takes a huge step by moving to Kolkata following the demise of her parents. While in Kolkata, she begins to work as a bar singer in the city and there she meets Rajesh Sharma. The two get married, however, things get worse for her as she is forced into the world of prostitution and goes on to become an escort. Rahul, a novelist, meets her and pens her entire story which is very different from that of an ordinary girl.
The story of a mysterious hotel room and how the lives of those who stay there change - for better or for worse.
When a woman loses her baby, her husband abandons her and she starts showing schizophrenic symptoms. She sets her eyes on her elder sister's husband and tries to get close to him.
Teen Ekke Teen (2006) is an Indian Bengali comedy film directed by Malay Bhattacharjee.
Cocooned in the hilly wrap of Kalimpong, divorcee schoolteacher Teesta (Debasree Roy) feels she can't communicate with people any more. She speaks to the mountains instead, and even when a much younger man (Badshah Moitra) tries to ignite her passion, she remains aloof. Her second marriage is on the rocks.
A bridegroom disagrees to marry due to the non-payment of dowry by the bride's father. In spite of his brother's request, he remains stubborn and decides to stop his wedding.