Bauddhayan Mukherji

Bauddhayan Mukherji Trailers

The Underground Chamber Trailer

Bauddhayan Mukherji aka 'Buddy' (born 1 June 1973, in Kolkata, India) is an award-winning ad man and feature filmmaker, based in Mumbai, India. He is best known for his direction of Bell Bajao, a campaign against domestic violence, and his three feature films, namely, Teenkahon The Violin Player, and Marichjhapi.

Most Popular Bauddhayan Mukherji Trailers

Total trailers found: 9

Marichjhapi Trailer (2020)

31 December 2020

In January 1979, refugees in the Sundarbans region of Bangladesh encounter police surrounding their island.

The Cloud & The Man Trailer (2024)

12 July 2024

Manik is a lonely middle-aged man who lives with his father, but with whom he has no contact. Instead, his life consists of taking care of his plants and ants, plus a spider and a lizard.

The Underground Chamber Trailer (2003)

31 October 2003

Several interested parties go in search of a sleep-generating machine which was made 150 years ago by a scientist.

251 Trailer (2023)

20 December 2023

As Covid spreads during the first wave, many horror stories unfold in India - some of them in the inglorious send offs.

The Shower Trailer (2020)

09 April 2020

‘Save water’ is the backbone of this film which harps on the rural-urban divide in India. One day the villagers discover a shower cubicle on a deserted barren land of Rajasthan.

The Violin Player Trailer (2016)

26 September 2016

A Bollywood session violinist finds expression in an unlikely place. The day unfolds to reveal startling truths about music, art, life and survival.

The Bookkeeper’s Wife Trailer (2020)

27 November 2020

Kiske Liye Trailer (2020)

15 May 2020

LittleLambFilms presents "Kiske Liye"- a short docu by Monalisa Mukherji. Produced by Bauddhayan Mukherji, the film's written, directed & narrated by Mona.

Teenkahon Trailer (2014)

07 November 2014

Three stories show the changing face of morality, the degeneration of values, the increasing pollution of the spoken language, and the changing social fabric of Bengal.