
Saurav Das
2021সোয়েটার
Shieladitya Moulik, Shiladitya Moulik
Ishaa Saha, Sreelekha Mitra
Tuku has always believed that she is an unremarkable girl lacking any special talent. Her father wants to get her married, but her unassuming nature leads to a lot of rejections. Eventually, a respected family from Kolkata agree to an alliance, but upon one strange condition: the would-be bride should know how to knit a sweater. Tuku is sent to a relative's house to learn knitting, but here, she undergoes a transformation courtesy of the interesting friends she makes and Shammo, the impressionist she falls in love with. Will a reformed Tuku be confident enough to stand up for herself?
Sweater
Uttara
Buddhadeb Dasgupta
Jaya Seal, Tapas Pal
In the pastoral expanse of rural Bengal, in Purulia district, single railroad workers and best friends Balaram (Shankar Chakraborty) and Nemai (Tapas Pal) spend their days wrestling on a hill with little work to speak of because the fact that their flag station has only a couple of trains to be flagged off or signalled to. Wrestling, however, despite its aggression and physical combat, turns into an expression of close bonding for Nimai and Balaram, a bond already established through their complementary work at the flag station. Wrestling, for them, is a way of releasing physical energy and a form of dynamic entertainment.
The Wrestlers
প্রেম আমার 2
Bidula Bhattacharjee
Adrit Roy, Puja Cherry Roy
Two young souls Apurba and Joy meet each other in college and fall in love. Incidentally, they turn out to be neighbours as well. Thus, begins an innocent love story that grows inside the college and blooms in the terrace. However, while Apurba's family is hard to deal with, Joy has to face the atrocities of his stepmother. Due to their family issues, the couple gets separated and Apurba's family is all set to get her married to another individual. Will Joy be able to stop his lady love from getting married to someone else? Will fate re-unite the two lovers?
Prem Amar 2
তিন বিন্দু
Soumyajit Adak, Joydeep Rout
Saurav Das, Saayoni Ghosh
Teen Bindu (Points of Life), is an amalgamation of three separate short films, which share the correlative concept of Art and Artists. They are ‘Canvas’, portraying a struggling artist’s life which takes an unforeseen turn when he accidentally comes across a high profile murder case, starring Saurav Das, directed by Soumyajit Adak. ‘Lakshmi’, renders a penurious life of an old man, who is a sculptor and his very young wife and their longing to have a child
Teen Bindu
Chini
Mainak Bhaumik
Aparajita Auddy, Madhumita Sarkar
Cheeni, a working girl, has to suddenly take care of her mother whose lifestyle turned bizarrely eccentric post-widowhood. Putting her hectic city-life on pause, Cheeni moves back with her mother who is suffering from brain cancer in their orthodox Manicktallah neighbourhood in Kolkata where chaotic fireworks ensue as the traditionalist housewife and her rebel millennial daughter battle amidst surprising revelations and family secrets.
Cheeni
Guti Malhar Er Atithi
Anindya Sarkar
Anindita Bose, Saurav Das
After their marriage and honeymoon, the unmatched couple is all set to embark on a new adventure. Dum Dum Digha Digha ended on a happy note with Guti & Malhar going off for their honeymoon. And now the cult pair of Guti and Malhar is back and this time with a special guest. Guti is pregnant and Malhar and his family are excited to the core. The Bose family has geared up to welcome their newest guest in the family. But Malhar is concerned about the influence of Guti’s behaviors and fears that their child might end up imitating Guti’s roadside mannerisms and dialect. The doting father to be, Malhar, decides to get an English tutor for Guti and solve this issue once and for all. But things go topsy-turvy when the young and good looking English tutor Liza starts impressing Malhar and gets close to him. First time Guti finds herself helpless watching her husband drifting away from her life. Will this mark the end of their love story?
Guti Malhar Er Atithi
Guti Mallar
Saurav Das, Anindita Bose
Malhar is a typical loser. He can do no good, say no good and can possibly be up to no good. On top of all this generic incompetence, he has created himself a blood rival – his cousin, Bhatkai. Bhatkai wants the ancestral home they live in all for himself, and using his un-Malhar-like qualities of competence and deception, makes life hell for poor Malhar and his parents. Bhatkai and his parents not only try to drive them away from their ancestral home by appointing tantriks, but they also appoint Guti, a female snatcher, to make their purpose more effective. Will Guti manage to wreck Malhar and drive him away from his own house? Or will the simple innocence of Malhar manage to work a miracle not even Tantra can make
Guti Mallar