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- Guddu, a salesman, lands in dire trouble when his girlfriend's grandfather casts a spell on him for cheating on her. However, he must find true love to get rid of the curse.
- A tale of a small boy with dreams and his journey to becoming the God of Cricket and the most celebrated sportsperson in his country.
- Nostalgic Paromita cooks payesh on her birthday which falls on the same day as her reception. As fate would have it, her in-laws celebrate the latter and not the former. What awaits in her new life remains to be seen.
- Revolves around the prominent theme of greed, ambition, sin and corruption.
- On his way back to his house in Saputara, Daanish stumbles upon a stranger lying on the road. The old and tired stranger Shukhlaji latches on to Daanish for a lift on the deserted streets of Saputara ghat. Both strangers, with opposing personalities, inside a car set for a journey full of surprises and shocks.
- A crisis management agency tries to solve a high profile kidnapping case while fighting with the law and their inner demons
- A small Indian village: an old man is addicted to watching pornography with his friends. One fine day, he accidentally brings home a DVD with a Godard film inside it. Though his friends were disgusted, Ananda gets attracted to Godard's film and gradually develops an obsession. He initiates the idea of hosting a film festival in their village where Godard's films will be screened. The festival gets organized after a lot of drama, but what happens next is to be seen.
- Koyel, an eighteen year old girl, a resident of an interior village of North Bengal prepares to get married while her friend Kanai gets heartbroken at this news. A natural affluent player of flute, Kanai stops at his rhythm and asks about this recent development but while she narrates the whole story, he gets jealous of her would be husband. Slowly Kanai gets alienated by the idea and the age old practises regarding marriage and starts asking people about marriage. Out of confusion and fear of separation, being merely a boy of twelve years, he fails to realize the gravity of the situation and in desperation he exclaims about his fondness for Koyel and proposes for marriage. He declares to Koyel that he would spend all his piggy bank savings to start a new family. Though laughable, the proposal is also met with appreciation from Koyel. While this happy chapter plays along, trouble brews in the horizon. Samad, a driver by profession has a routine of getting drunk and beating up his wife when he returns home after weeks of work. The issue escalates to such a proportion that the village headman pokes his nose to resolve the matter. These two distinctly different stories of the village happen to cross their paths leading up to an unprecedented sequence of events.
- Full-length Hindi feature film, revolving around Maya, against whom her own loved ones conspire, till one Sunday Night, she decides to fight back.
- Is Binay's nervousness, on seeing Gayatri, a normal repercussion of love or something more?
- Runanubandha is a term used in spirituality which refers to the body's memory, which comprises of genetic memory and memory of intimate physical connect. It is this memory which is said to bind a parent and a child, a husband and a wife or any other intimate relationships. The film explores a daughter's search for her father in the metropolis of Kolkata. The daughter Shatarupa, finds the voice of her father in a young man who comes to her life as a director. The paternal traits draw her towards him, but she find herself trapped elsewhere between emotional complexities and simplicity. The film also draws a parallel with the mythological tale of Lord Brahma, the universal father and creator, who was attracted to his own daughter Shatarupa (also known as Saraswati). The film unfolds the mystic journey of a daughter in pursuit of her father.
- Dhaval, a young man along with his elder brother Rishi and Rishi's friend Shyam comes to visit his old house over a weekend. The motto is to sell out old goods along with the house itself as soon as possible. They have figured out that they do not have electricity in the house. Shyam goes back to the main city and brings some rechargeable batteries so that they can spend the night and next day wrap up the things. Meanwhile back in the house, Dhaval finds the strange sound in the house and asks Rishi to go and check, Rishi goes to the upper floor of the house and disappears. What follows are the series of mishaps throughout the night. Dhaval is not able to figure out whether there is a ghost or a Robber in the house who is doing everything or maybe there is a whole new perspective of the whole story only.
- When Rahul, a hardworking married man with traditional values encounters a smart and quick witted escort with a 'carpe diem mindset', their worldviews clash and the audience gets a peek into the fears, doubts and outlook on life of the characters.
- Somshubhro and Aalo are a happily married couple from kolkata.But every marriage comes with its own secrets.What is the secret in their relationship and how far can go for the sake of love?
- The lack of rains and a dying river has put the lives of the inhabitants of a remote fisherman's village at stake. Deprived of their main source of income and finding it increasingly difficult to sustain themselves, the villagers who have consulted oracles and conducted "frog-weddings" are now desperately looking for a way out of their plight. An unusual solution presented by a priest seems like a possible cure for the curse and though reluctant at first, the villagers decide to go ahead with it for the greater good of the village. Village simpletons nicknamed Benga and Bengi, suddenly find themselves at the centre of the chaos that ensues - and it changes their lives forever.
- 'Son of Adam' is a protagonist-driven tale that represents the journey of human beings from the genesis to where we stand today. The protagonist - referred to as the 'Son of Adam', who was born in nature's lap, gets drawn towards a civilized society. In the garden of Eden, his eyes fall on a lady (possibly his own mother) and his innocent attachment towards the opposite gender drives him. She comes into his life as an infatuation, and gradually blooms into an obsessive imagination and eventually turning into his destiny. Knowledge educates him, but he fails to cope up with the materialistic world, and its social complexities. He turns away from the sophistication and finds solace in that nature where he was born. The son of Adam is that innocence in each human being, which slowly and gradually fades away as we grow and evolve.
- The way Biju remembers it, as children, he and his younger brother Riju sought out and explored a dilapidated abandoned house that they believed to be haunted midday by a disembodied soul, back in the 1970s, in their Bengal home village.
- Shimul and Palash growing in their abundance of innocence, suddenly fall hard in the face of separation. Deaf and mute, their language is stronger than a language could bind. Will they manage to find respite again?
- Amidst communal tension outside, a dysfunctional family sits together for their customary morning meal.
- Diya, a girl from the suburbs(Jhargram) was sent to Kolkata (Calcutta) by her parents to acquire a Bachelor degree on Bengali Language. But deep inside she had a desire to learn guitars secretly. At the university she made new friends, Suchi(Same department), Manik(Film studies) and a few more. They came to know about her aspirations and helps her to get a guitar teacher. The Quest of Diya becomes unusual and She eventually was exploited and pushed towards Drugs. She was forced to believe that Music without drugs is impossible. The journey ends with a Wrench in the story.
- The mute suffering of a molested girl vibrates through all the imagery's in the film 'Voice of Silence'. As the girl watches television shows and listens to reports regarding recent cases of rape, she is haunted by the cacophony and also by the continuous outburst of news related to molestation of girls. Down memory lanes, she can witness her own platitude in a flash. This alludes too to the burning of widows alive and also to other mythological female-characters who were once, and are still continuing to be, sacrificed to the ruthless society dominated by the male-sex. Here, girls are like kites tied to the thread, playfully flying by man. The vast sea of life roars behind the girl, as if Nature has the ultimate voice of protest against every evil. Sound of machines, the music of the immersion of deity, recital from classical hymn - all auditory perceptions merge into the sight of the limitless sea, into its eternal voice, which is the final metaphor of life universal.