Directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay, another acclaimed actor-director, the film is slated for release on August 30 in West Bengal cinemas. Additionally, it has a consecutive release on the popular OTT platform Hoichoi.
Hundreds of women joined the protests in Kolkata and other cities in Bengal, demanding accountability for the brutal crime. The protests, which began at 11:55pm under the slogan “For women’s independence on the midnight of independence,” have been spearheaded by activists and ordinary citizens alike, reflecting a shared determination to reclaim safety and justice for women.
Renowned filmmaker and screenwriter Aparna Sen is set to collaborate once more with the veteran director and actor Anjan Dutt. Helmed by Parambrata Chatterjee, the production of his latest venture, “Ei Raat Tomar Amar”, has wrapped up.
More often than not, a film leaves you marred with questions, and you ponder over all the ifs and buts of what will unfold next. The film “Mr and Mrs Iyer”, along with all the emotions it invokes, is one that forces us to wonder about the ‘what ifs’.
Confirming the matter, the film’s director Suman Ghosh, said, “I am thrilled to share the news that my documentary on Aparna Sen, titled, ‘Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen’ has been selected to have its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2024.”
The plot of the film will be centered around Hemanta Mukhopadhyay’s famous song “Ei raat tomar amar”, which the legendary Bengali singer and composer sang for the 1959 film “Dweep Jwele Jai”.
The power of female enterprises has often been talked about in academic and political circles. We see a beautiful representation of the fact that in dire economic conditions, women's entrepreneurial efforts can change the lot of an entire family.
This year, eminent filmmaker Aparna Sen received the Lifetime Achievement Award for her invaluable contributions to the cinema industry.
This Valentine's Day, grab a cup of tea and your loved one and immerse in the movies suggested below.
Directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay, another acclaimed actor-director, the film is slated for release on August 30 in West Bengal cinemas. Additionally, it has a consecutive release on the popular OTT platform Hoichoi.
Hundreds of women joined the protests in Kolkata and other cities in Bengal, demanding accountability for the brutal crime. The protests, which began at 11:55pm under the slogan “For women’s independence on the midnight of independence,” have been spearheaded by activists and ordinary citizens alike, reflecting a shared determination to reclaim safety and justice for women.
Renowned filmmaker and screenwriter Aparna Sen is set to collaborate once more with the veteran director and actor Anjan Dutt. Helmed by Parambrata Chatterjee, the production of his latest venture, “Ei Raat Tomar Amar”, has wrapped up.
More often than not, a film leaves you marred with questions, and you ponder over all the ifs and buts of what will unfold next. The film “Mr and Mrs Iyer”, along with all the emotions it invokes, is one that forces us to wonder about the ‘what ifs’.
Confirming the matter, the film’s director Suman Ghosh, said, “I am thrilled to share the news that my documentary on Aparna Sen, titled, ‘Parama: A Journey with Aparna Sen’ has been selected to have its world premiere at the International Film Festival Rotterdam in January 2024.”
The plot of the film will be centered around Hemanta Mukhopadhyay’s famous song “Ei raat tomar amar”, which the legendary Bengali singer and composer sang for the 1959 film “Dweep Jwele Jai”.
The power of female enterprises has often been talked about in academic and political circles. We see a beautiful representation of the fact that in dire economic conditions, women's entrepreneurial efforts can change the lot of an entire family.
This year, eminent filmmaker Aparna Sen received the Lifetime Achievement Award for her invaluable contributions to the cinema industry.
This Valentine's Day, grab a cup of tea and your loved one and immerse in the movies suggested below.
“My last visit to Bangladesh was in the year 2000, but I have wanted to come here again sooner. I am having a great trip so far, and I am impressed by the festival arrangements.”