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BENGALI FILM INDUSTRY ROUND UP 2015
TNI News Service (TNS)
Webdesk, TNI Kolkata, 31st December, 2015: Unlike 2014, this year has been a turning point for the Bengali film industry. Apart from those conventional commercial films like ‘Herogiri’, ‘Amanush 2’, ‘Aashiqui’, ‘Parbona Ami Chharte Toke’ and ‘Besh Korechi Prem Korechi’, ‘Sudhu Tomari Jonyo’, ‘Katmundu’, Cross Connection 2’, there has been many content pieces too. ‘Beleseshe’, based on family drama, reached a milestone of 200 days creating a record in the Bengali film Industry. ‘Open Tee Bioscope’ not only had a good run at the box office but was successful amongst the critics and the masses. ‘Teenkahon’, directed by a debutant grabbed an award too. ‘Asha Jaoar Majhe’ portrayed how the union of souls can be reduced to another after marriage. ‘Natoker Moto’ can be remembered for its sensitive story and acting. ‘Nirbasito’ adjudged the Best Bengali film at the National Film Awards, Delhi International Film Festival and All Lights India International Film Festival at Kochi. Another film which is based on the partition and women oriented story is ‘Rajkahini’ by Srijit Mukherjee, left the viewers to spell bound. Thriller genre films like ‘ Har Har Byomkesh’ by Arindam Sil, ‘Byomkesh Bakshi’ by Anjan, could not keep the audiences off the chair. Bengali audiences are more likely to embrace realistic stories with which they can connect themselves. Certainly, this year Bengali film industry has depicted some of the tremendous contents as well as the actors that are getting noted in the Bollywood industry too.
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Edited By: T. Deepika (TNI Siliguri)