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- Impoverished priest Harihar Ray, dreaming of a better life for himself and his family, leaves his rural Bengal village in search of work.
- Following his father's death, a boy leaves home to study in Calcutta, while his mother must face a life alone.
- A young woman is deemed a goddess when her father-in-law, a rich feudal land-lord, has a dream envisioning her as an avatar of Kali.
- Ranjit cannot get a middle-class job just because he cannot get hold of a suit.
- An angry young man on trial in 1971,a rainstorm in a slum in 1933,a lower-middle-class family during the 1943 famine,teenage smugglers in 1953 and a middle-class group in a posh hotel in 1971.
- An upper-class Bengali family is on vacation in Darjeeling, a popular hill station and resort near Kanchenjungha.
- This is a real life story inspired by Subir Banerjee,the little child actor who played the iconic role of Apu in Pather Panchali.
- The school of a remote and poor village shut down, the head master Krishna Prasanna (Chhabi) migrates to city in search of job. He moves with family, wife Labanya (Karuna), nubile daughter (Ranjana) and very young son. He takes residence with his wife's brother. He meets per chance one of his ex students, of whom he used to take free evening classes and many of whom got merit scholarship and became cream of society, a doctor, a judge, successful lawyer, manager of a big bank and so on. Can he cross the barrier and meet them? All have big bungalows and office with watchmen to stop. If he managed to meet them, will they recall his contribution and help their benefactor? If they do, what change he has to bring in himself? Can he? Exceptional performance by the actors and realistic portrayal of society and office politics.
- A biographical documentary film about the legendary Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray, to commemorate Ray's centenary year.
- Sukher Basa is a family drama that is based on the story of a joint family, how it breaks up and is finally brought back together. The movie shows how lust and greed makes man behaves like a monster and mistreat his parents and loved ones. And it shows also how little acts of kindness and respect can totally change a person into a better human being. The plotline is very gripping and has much emotional content, with many twists and valuable life lessons. And all the characters add to the content of the movie and the plot makes you understand the importance of being true at all times, and to always respect the ones who have sacrificed for you
- Chronicling the life as well many challenges faced by Sanskrit poet Kalidas.
- In 1967, Canadian documentarian James Beveridge traveled to Kolkata to film director Satyajit Ray at work. The resulting program, produced for the American public television series "The Creative Person," features interviews with Ray, several of his actors and crew members, and film critic Chidananda Das Gupta.