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- In a family that's equal parts strict and strange, a young man is allowed to make up to a hundred mistakes. Once he reaches that magic number, he will be disowned. The story begins when he is on the verge of making his hundredth mistake.
- A crime repeats its pattern after 25 years .Is it the same killer or a new psycho on the streets?
- Three young couples navigate their relationships in this comic take on modern love.
- Newlyweds who hate each other come to terms with each other and their past.
- The adventurous trip of Abir and Jhinuk takes them to the legendary Durgeshgor.
- Gumnaami is a film based on the Mukherjee Commission Hearings which happened from 1999 to 2005 where the three theories about Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose's death were discussed and debated.
- A gifted make-up artist gets entangled up in a world of crime with a psychopathic vigilante.
- A chirpy and jovial teenager, Mehul, whose higher secondary finals are at the doorstep while her infatuation over her tutor cum neighbour Babai da, is in ascend. He is an exceptional student and the gem of the neighbourhood. On the day of Holi, Mehul mixes sindoor in the colour to play with Babai da. Unknowingly, Babai da pours the colour over her head signifying the holy "sindoor-daan" custom. But, catastrophe strikes when Babai da commits suicide under undisclosed circumstances which leaves Mehul's world in utter chaos. The journey of Mehul's unspoken love turning into the bindings of Babai Da's better half is the story of PARINEETA.
- Based on the acclaimed novel "Chowringhee" by Bengali novelist Mani Shankar Mukherjee.
- The life of Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari, who is known as the father of Indian football at a time when football lovers dared to take on the British and chalk their own identity.
- Bijoya' is the sequel to Kaushik Ganguly National award-winning film 'Bishorjon'. Padma is now married to Ganesh Mondal. An emergency situation brings Padma and Ganesh Mondal to Kolkata where she meets Nasir Ali again who she loved once upon a time. What will she do now, who will she choose; a dying husband or ex-lover? How does her husband, Ganesh Mondal deal with this.
- Two newly wed men Anupam and Rajat who are established in life are henpecked husbands. They plot to flee from their wives and jobs. Due to a twist of another aspiring husband turned dacoit Bullet Singh all plans get spoiled. Finally things take a hilarious turn and end interestingly. The celebrated actors have put in their best. But Anirban Bhattacharya steals the show with his deliberately faulty speech. Some elements do not make it a family movie though. In spite of the U certificate some references do not make it suitable for children.
- The film is a comedy of errors, in which three guys land up in Bangkok amidst a lot of confusion over their marriage with three girls. They are forced to do insane things in order to woo their lady loves, which leads to many humorous situations.
- Abhi stirs up a hornets nest when he helps the sister of an underworld kingpin elope on her wedding day. Then he falls for the don's other sister, Rai. What transpires is a rib-tickling game of cat and mouse.
- When a serial killer starts targeting women at Kolkata and Chandannagar, Detective Shabor comes into action.
- Gunjan loves to spend time with his best friend Krish and has neglected his love life all this while. What happens when Krish meets Barsha and falls in love with her? Will things be the same between Krish and Gunjan now? With unpredictable twists and turns, the film progresses to be an outright laughter riot.
- Gangster is an Indian (Bengali) film of romance thriller genre directed by Birsa Dasgupta with Yash Dasgupta and Mimi Chakraborty in the lead. A tale of love, passion, heartbreaks and revenge which forms the crux of the story. The film was extensively shot in various locations of Turkey and some portions in Kolkata. -Padmashri
- Two childhood friends realize their love for each other after their circumstances draw them apart.
- A married couple takes refuge in a dilapidated house during a stormy night. An old man, who stays in the house, plays an uncanny host, and draws out their secrets and shares his life theories with them.
- A woman wants to divorce her husband, but is forced to live with him for six months first. Will she long to be with the one she loves, or will she learn to love the one she's with?
- Two people whose love is a force that can never be changed, no matter how much its surroundings may change. A unique take on the timelessness of romance.
- Being a policeman's doppelganger is a mixed blessing in this action-packed caper.
- The story line traces the trail of events happening in the lives of three main characters in the movie. Haripada is an artist who performs at weddings. His soaring aspirations keep him wanting more and gives him a push to take his talent to the top. Sweety on the other hand is a successful actress. Haripada has always held a soft corner in his heart for her. One evening, Haripada gets in to an awkward situation where he bumps in to Sweety and Don Nandlal. From then on the events that unfold only complicate their situation further taking you on a roller-coaster ride of entertainment and laughter.
- Dhananjoy, a police detective, is drawn back into the case that ruined his life and career at the request of his colleagues. Reluctant at first, he dives head first into the case to nab the culprit after he finds some new and alarming clues. Arko, meanwhile, carries on murder after murder, seemingly taking inspiration from the five elements - earth, water, wind, sky and fire.
- Pragya Paromita, fondly called Mitin, is appointed by a Parsi couple to investigate their eight-year-old son's kidnapping. Mitin has done economics from Presidency and balances her detective and homemaker lives equally well.