Chitra Sen

Chitra Sen

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Chitra Sen
Chitra Sen

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Konttho
Arjun Mallik is a popular RJ who is not only famous but well-loved. His listeners connect with him personally and his voice is music to their ears. However, his perfect life comes to an absolute halt when he is diagnosed with throat cancer. A story of hope, a story of friendship, a story of struggle - Konttho, is about the indomitable human spirit.
Uronchondi
Sabitri
Uronchondi is a film about the dream, desires and emotions of three women.
61 No Gorpar Lane
The film tells the story of an old colonial house and how its inhabitants save it from the hands of money hungry promoters in modern day Calcutta.
Alik Sukh - A tale of fleeting happiness
The story is of Doctor Kingshuk Guha a gynaecologist who is out negotiating the purchase of a luxury apartment for himself and his wife Rammani and is unable to attend to an emergency because of a traffic jam. When his women patient Kavita dies after developing complications following a caesarean delivery, her more militant family members hold the doctor responsible and smash up the nursing home. Even Kingshuk's wife believes he is guilty of negligence. Rammani's struggle with her conscience is depicted through her conversations with the dead woman whom she has seen lying abandoned on an operating table. The doctor hires a defence lawyer but is persuaded by pragmatic but amoral medical colleagues to settle out of court. Will Kingshuk ever be able to regain happiness in his life or is happiness just a distant fleeting emotion...? Written by Windows
Cancer
Based on Gabhīr Asukh (1998) by Suchitra Bhattacharya.
Anu
Anu, a dreamy-eyed and middle-class girl, falls in love with Sugawto, a political activist, who is arrested. After his release Anu realizes that she is an entity to him. Will she leave indifferent Sugawto?
Unishe April
A female dancer becomes famous but loses her relationship with her daughter on the way.
Haraner Naat Jamai
Abhinash motivates the people of his village to stand up against the atrocities of the middlemen and landlords. Things take a turn when he is ruthlessly murdered.
Komal Gandhar
Through the microcosmic perspectivising of a group of devoted and uncompromising IPTA workers, Ghatak with his signature style touches on varied issues of partition, idealism, corruption, the interdependence of art and life, the scope of art, and class-struggle.