Jyotishka Dasgupta

Jyotishka Dasgupta

Perfil

Jyotishka Dasgupta

Filmes

Jara Bristite Bhijechhilo
Music
Jara Brishtite Bhijechhilo, is a Bengali film based on Joy Goswami's story Jara Brishtite Bhijechhilo, released in 2007. The film directed by Anjan Das stars Indrani Halder, Sudip Mukherjee, Aloknanda Ray. Indrani Haldar has bagged the best actress award at the Madrid International Film Festival (Spain) for her role in this film, plays a woman, who walks out of marriage after being subjected to repeated marital rape and starts living her life on her own terms with her poet-lover
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Original Music Composer
Uma exploração do impacto da esquizofrenia em uma jovem e sua família na atual Calcutá. A narrativa gira em torno do relacionamento de duas irmãs, a irmã mais velha Anjali é uma professora de sucesso com uma personalidade poderosa. Ela é a pedra de ancoragem para sua família e cuidadora de sua irmã Meethi, cuja progressão para a esquizofrenia foi acelerada por experiências traumáticas. Anjali sempre dominou a vida de sua atraente irmã mais nova e, com inveja, afastou Jogo, o noivo bonito de Meethi, com medo da doença iminente de Meethi. Anos mais tarde, quando Meethi e Anjali estão de férias nas colinas, há um encontro casual com Jojo, agora com sua nova esposa e filhos. Ele fica chocado ao descobrir que Meethi agora não o reconhece, mas vive em um mundo visitado por um marido imaginário e seus próprios filhos.
House of Memories
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Sanaka and Paromita are mother and daughter-in-law who, despite differences in age, backgrounds and temperaments, build a strong bond together. However when Paromita has a failed marriage and leaves the house, Sanaka is heartbroken.
Yugant
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Deepak and Anasuya are an estranged couple, now leading separate lives in Cuttack and Bombay. They meet again after 18 months of separation, at a small fishing village where they had once honeymooned.
Unishe April
Music
A female dancer becomes famous but loses her relationship with her daughter on the way.
The Return
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Sasanka (Subrata Nandy) grows depressed as his house and his career as a theater actor both crumble around him. When his cold-hearted, widowed sister-in-law Saraju (Aloknanda Dutt) arrives with her adorable young son Kanu (Aniket Sengupta), Sasanka's mood eventually changes. Kanu and Sasanka become fast friends as the youngster benefits from his uncle's wisdom and acting ability.