Dhakee revolves around a rural drummer, who makes a living by playing at pujas and other ritual ceremonies. His wife helps make ends meet by making mattresses. But when his daughter falls sick, he finds that he cannot pay for her treatment, and goes to the city to play at the Durga Puja in order to...
Joy, a thief, helps Anjali to become a singer and falls in love with her. But their romance is disrupted when her wedding is fixed with another boy, Sandip. Anjali's stepmother, Madhobi, blamed Joy as a thief and threw him out from her house. Anjali tried to find out Joy. At the moment of a...
A couple deals with typical Bangladeshi problems, encountering issues like greed for power, unjust living conditions, illegal practices and patriarchy.
After her husband passes away at a regressive Shyambazar household, progressive Bandana falls in love with her son's painting mentor, Sudipto Sorcar. However, due to Titli Chatterjee's mother's objection, Bandana gives up on her love and starts living at the orphanage.
Aroti marries Raja but their happiness is short-lived when Raja's lewd employer tries to molest Aroti and later accuses her of trying to murder his daughter.
Pradeep realises that the real reason for his father's violent behavior at home is due to the problems at the tea garden. When he grows up, he decides to resolve these issues by joining a movement.
Ajit, a driver, decides to take care of Chandu after an accident changes his perspective of life. He gives up everything in order to devote his time to Chandu's upbringing.
Mr. A. R. Choudhury, a millionaire bestows his property to his only son Sagar, a young leader. He falls in love with Bristhi, but later leaves her with his friend, who molests her.
A stony-hearted mother-in-law treats her daughters-in-law, Mamata, Tandra and Deepa, according to their husband's income. However, when she falls ill and needs a pacemaker, she realises her acts of sheer folly.
A man and his wife are frustrated with the responsibilities of taking care of their family. However, Borun tries to keep the family from falling apart.
The film documents one of the largest Indian religious fairs, the Kumbh Mela, which is held at the confluence of the rivers Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati. The action is seen through the eyes of Shubhendu Chatterjee who has come to the Mela not out of any religious sentiment but to see and understand...