
Anindya Chatterjee
2021Open Tee Bioscope
Anindya Chatterjee
Riddhi Sen, Surangana Banerjee
A rusticated boy in his adolescence comes to stay with his mother in North Kolkata and encounters some new experiences during his stay. The time-line of the story is in the 90's typical Northern part of Kolkata.
Open Tee Bioscope

Alik Sukh - A tale of fleeting happiness
Nandita Roy, Shiboprosad Mukherjee
Shakuntala Barua, Biswanath Basu
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
Alik Sukh - A tale of fleeting happiness

Projapoti Biskut
Anindya Chatterjee
Aparajita Adhya, Santilal Mukherjee
Sraboni / Shaon (Isha Saha) and Antor Sen (Aditya Sengupta) have been married for a two years and 5 months, and live in a joint family with Antor's parents, brother, sister-in-law and niece. Unbeknownst to her draconian, Rabindrasangeet-loving, idealist mother-in-law, Shaon has a career writing scripts for Bengali soaps (watching which too are strictly forbidden in the household). In contrast to the fiercely independent Shaon, Antor is usually indecisive and equivocates every time he is asked for his opinion on any matter. Shaon and Antor are unable to conceive because Shaon suffers from polycystic ovary syndrome - something which causes her a lot of mental anguish.
Projapoti Biskut

Manojder Adbhut Bari
Anindya Chatterjee
Soumitra Chatterjee, Silajit Majumder
A young boy Manoj, who lives among the chaos and weirdness of his joint family, where the musician uncle feels suicidal after singing a wrong music note and a teacher who won't remember his education if he sits straight. Then there is the great-grandmother who is wreaking havoc around the house. Set in a small town in West Bengal, the story takes an interesting turn when Manoj's cow runs away and at the same time there is a group of vicious dacoits who are planning to rob the King. How things fall back into place is a story filled with drama and action and lots of laughter.
Manojder Adbhut Bari

Y2K - SEX ক্রমে আসিতেছে
Chandril Bhattacharya
Mrinmoy Nandi, Rajatabha Dutta
Chanchal, a typical soft middle class young Bengali and Calcuttan, not masculine enough and unconfident about the sex and the woman, pays out most of his time finding a suitable girl to prove his credibility as a male. In most of the cases he fails to frame himself as good enough a man to the girls he come across and gets disillusioned on all the occasions. Finally, he almost reaches a beautiful girl to a close proximity, but unfortunately, no sooner had he succeeded to win the girl's attention, he becomes blind in the curse of God.
Y2K (Athoba, 'Sex Krome Aasitechhe')

Le Pocha
Qaushiq Mukherjee
Silajit Majumder, Rupam islam
A quirky take on the history of Bengali urban alternative music from the seventies to the turn of the century. From the legendary to the subversive. Featuring acts like Mohiner Ghoraguli, Fossils, Cactus, Chandrabindoo and many others.
Le Pocha
