Parna's crisis-ridden family has an unexpected guest who is her stay-at-home husband Raktim's confidante, Prosen Mitra. Will Prosen usher in happiness, or will the middle-class couple descend into further chaos?
Set against the backdrop of an election, corrupt politicians stir up religious conflicts in this Hindi language drama.
Based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's classic 'Datta', Banamali proposes his daughter Bijoya's hand to his childhood friend's son, Narendra. But, Bijoya is attracted to Bilas and has always been skeptical about Narendra. However, when Bijoya meets Narendra, her feelings take a turn towards the unexpected.
Rituparna Sengupta will be seen playing the role of Abha, who is a school teacher. Ittar will show how Abha meets Dipak Tijori's character.
Set in the Backdrop of 1940s, the film is based on Maayakumari’s sudden disappearance.
A romantic comedy where marriage has got twiddles and twirls with a new fantasy of Prosenjit magic.
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.
Akorik is a story about a relationship between an old man, who grew up in a traditional Bengali joint family system, and a little boy, who lives with his single mother. How do these two people from different generations develop a close bond?
Arati Sarkar suffers from Alzheimer’s disease. The family realises that they are gradually losing her. They celebrate the bond that parents share with their children and other members of the family.
Rituparna was interested in the arts since a young age and learned painting, dancing, singing and handicrafts at a painting school, called Chitrangshu. She studied at Mount Carmel school, and later graduated in History from Lady Brabourne College. She began studying Modern History for an M.A. at University of Calcutta, but had to interrupt studies to concentrate on her career as an actress