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REVIEW (BANGLA)
The film is narrated in a flashback. Diti’s (Rituparna) daughter is singing the title-song by Lata Mangeshkar at a school function.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Siddhartha rushes to Kolkata to join a garage and in the bus, he encounters Henna and learns that she is running away from a forced-marriage...
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Raj falls in love with a flower-seller Kusum, who besides suffering from abject poverty is burdened with the responsibility of an alcoholic father...
REVIEW (BANGLA)
It is a pity that no one thought of making a documentary film on Jatin Das for more than 80 years after his martyrdom.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Box No.1313 is an entertaining film that tries to unspool an intelligent story.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Granting that the original Bollywood film was neither very good nor a hot number, Saat Paake Bandha is a classic example of the copy turning out to be a better product than the original.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Surya, whose natural mother Alo abandons him in the nursing home, is adopted by the childless Justice Bikash Chatterjee and his wife Chhaya.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
The film opens with a mixed bunch of old and young people laughing away to their heart’s content outside a big house.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Smritimedur is a digital film, a new trend that is emerging in Bengali cinema over the past few years and is gaining momentum...
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Often mainstream Indian filmmakers keep falling into the dangerous trap of globalisation.
REVIEW (BANGLA)
Abir and Pooja are classmates who fall in love. Girl’s father is so obsessively possessive about his daughter that he sends a bodyguard to escort her.
REVIEW (BENGALI)
Aparadhi is the intriguing title of this Prosenjit-Priyanka-Victor Banerjee masala mix in the name and style of Bengali pop melodrama...
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