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Soumya Sarkar's New Bangla Crime Thriller Movie "K…?": When Cops and Scribes Fight Crime

Roopa and Tathagata
Rupa and Tathagata

Pulokita and Soumya
Pulokita and Soumya

The important element of this film is that it highlights the role of police and journalists who are considered to be the guards of social security. When the two forces combine, they can fight crime more efficiently. This is the basis of the story “K…?”.


First Look at GOENDA GOGOL: Story, Synopsis, Poster and Stills from New Kolkata Bangla Movie for Children

By Neel B Mitra
Pictures courtesy of Neel B Mitra

A scene from Goenda Gogol Bengali Detective Crime Mystery Movie for Children

There’s suspense in the air and this time its not Feluda, Byomkesh, Kakababu or Arjun – move over adults … GOGOL arrives this summer holidays.


Shunno Anko, Meherjaan and Udhao Bangla Movies at Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF)

Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF)

Three Bengali films have been selected to be screened at 2nd Washington DC South Asian Film Festival (DCSAFF) 2013: Shunno Anko (Act Zero) directed by Gautam Ghose, Udhao (Runaway) directed by Amit Ashraf and Meherjaan directed by Rubaiyat Hossain. After a very successful  debut DCSAFF last year, Cesar Production’s Manoj and Geeta Singh are hosting the Second Annual DCSAFF from May 10-12, 2013, at the Intercontinental Crowne Plaza Hotel, 3 Research Court, Rockville, MD 20850. The film festival will start on May 10, 2013 with a red carpet, reception, and opening ceremony and film attended by acclaimed film artists from India. Tickets, venue, showtimes and festival details.

Shyamal Uncle Turns off the Lights wins Outstanding International Feature award at ReelWorld Film Festival

Film Poster: Shyamal Kaku, Corporationer Baati, Ebong… (Shyamal Uncle Turns off the Lights)

Shyamal Uncle Turns off the Lights continues earning accolades from audiences and critics all over the world. It was screened at the ReelWorld Film Festival in Toronto where it won the award for Outstanding International Feature, a rare feat for a Bengali film. Titled "Shyamal Kaku, Corporationer Baati, Ebong…" in Bengali, the movie continues to generate interest in the festival circuit with upcoming shows this month at the Green Film Festival in Seoul, next month at the Freiburger Film Forum in Germany, and in July at the Indian Film Festival in Stuttgart, Germany. It is also slated for a show at the Smithsonian in Washington DC in August.

Film review: Chota Bheem and the Throne of Bali - Serious Action Sequences, Better Animation

Indian Bollywood Animated Children's Movie Chota Bheem and the Throne of Bali Wallpaper Poster

The realism shown in the film must also be praised. Many parents often feel that the main protagonist simply eats a Laddoo and becomes strong enough to slay demons single handedly. This has an adverse effect on many children. However in the film, Bheem does not get everything so easily. He has to fight his way and had to succumb to injuries too. This is a healthy dose of realism that has been introduced in this Chota Bheem film.



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