Partha Pratim Chowdhury Trailers
Father TrailerReason, Debate and a Story TrailerBilet Pherat Trailer
Father TrailerReason, Debate and a Story TrailerBilet Pherat Trailer
Total trailers found: 15
12 March 1971
Jayanti takes up a job of a governess in the Roy family. Sanjoy Roy, the uncle of the five kids, is an arrogant man.
06 October 1989
Shakuntala's father dies an untimely death leaving her with the responsibilities of her mother and two young brothers.
01 December 1969
Shekhar and Lalita love each other, but Shekhar's father brainwashes him to marry a rich woman. When Girin enters Lalita's life, Shekhar begins to feel insecure about Lalita's relationship with him.
09 August 1963
Ghetu, a young woman with a dark complexion, is always compared to her beautiful sister (Sharmila Tagore).
15 June 1962
Heeru, Naren, and Chandranath were friends. From his college days, Chandranath had been aspiring and ambitious.
18 May 1982
Troyee is the story of a simple man (Mithun), his life, love and relationship.
19 October 1982
Raj Badhu is a comical family drama that is based on a traditional Bengali joint-family life. It tells the story of family relations, of love and family values and the importance of society in our lives.
01 January 1974
Four men, each peculiar in his own way, embark on a quest to reason with the estranged wife of the protagonist.
25 December 1981
A 1981 Indian Bengali Drama Film directed by Dilip Mukhopadhyay.
01 January 1972
A 1973 Bengali Comedy Film directed by Chidananda Dasgupta. The remake of the Silent Comedy Bengali Film Bilet Pherat (1921), directed by Nitish Chandra Lahari.
01 April 1974
A political film reflecting the turbulent times of the '60s and '70s.
14 April 1976
Mithu Mukherjee belonged to a poor family. Her father was suffering from a chronic disease. They didn't have enough money to buy his medicines.
04 December 1964
Subho O Debotar Gras was a film in 2 parts- one was the story of the deaf-mute Shubha who features in a short story by Rabindranath Tagore & the second part was based on the poem titled "Debotar Gras", in which Tagore describes the frantic desire of a dip in holy waters during the Ganga Sagar pilgrimage as well as the selfishness of the pilgrims.