Mandip Saha’s directorial debut ‘Ishkabon’ is a political drama on the Maoism issue in West Bengal against the backdrop of a politically turbulent time. The feature-length Bengali film is shot in the picturesque Jhargram.
Aditya, the son of a terminally ill businessman, discovers that his father has lost all his wealth to a swindler. Seeking revenge for this crime, he travels to London.
Porimol, a humble factory worker, dreams of changing his luck. After losing his job and facing mounting struggles, something mysterious happens that grants him the ability to predict the future.
A chirpy and jovial teenager, Mehul, whose higher secondary finals are at the doorstep while her infatuation over her tutor cum neighbour Babai da, is in ascend. He is an exceptional student and the gem of the neighbourhood. On the day of Holi, Mehul mixes sindoor in the colour to play with Babai da. Unknowingly, Babai da pours the colour over her head signifying the holy "sindoor-daan" custom. But, catastrophe strikes when Babai da commits suicide under undisclosed circumstances which leaves Mehul's world in utter chaos. The journey of Mehul's unspoken love turning into the bindings of Babai Da's better half is the story of PARINEETA.
Ahalya is an Indian movie starring Bonny Sengupta, Priyanka Sarkar, Paayel Sarkar and Biswanath Basu in prominent roles. It is directed by Abhimanyu Mukherjee.
Shy lad Aditya is engaged to be married to Kaushani, when a grave incident mars the imminent wedlock. A shattered Aditya has to come to terms with the fact that his beloved Kaushani was gang raped and killed. Devastated, he comes to know about the three culprits who perpetrated the hideous crime. One amongst them was Kaushani's close family friend. The normally reticent lad Aditya goes through a radical changeover and goes about to seek brutal vengeance to bring justice to Koushani and her family.