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Bengali Movie Reviews

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Gaheen Hriday review: A saga of broken relationships with a grim storyline

The single strong point of the film is the way director Agnideb Chatterjee has brought out the inner...

21 Jul 2018 10:44 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Bidaay Byomkesh review: Worth watching for its cinematic goodness, director's visible efforts

Director Debaloy Bhattacharya’s film, an original story on the detective, is not merely a but...

21 Jul 2018 7:22 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Abar Basanta Bilap review: Regressive content, loose sub-plots make for a tiresome watch

If the characters were not enacted by brilliant actors such as Paran Banerjee, Kharaj Mukherjee, Mir...

16 Jul 2018 8:57 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Maati review: Paoli Dam carries Partition tale on her able shoulders

The film undoubtedly reflects a lot of attachment of the storyteller when it comes to recreating the...

14 Jul 2018 7:30 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Colours Of Life review: A plot with no content or dramatic twist

The storyline doesn’t contain a single element to engage the audience. It is clichéd...

09 Jul 2018 7:24 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Shonar Pahar review: Cliched twists fail to leave a lasting impact

First half of the film keeps the audience engaged with ample sequences of the child artiste, the...

06 Jul 2018 6:08 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Aaleya review: Noble intentions get lost in flawed execution

Watching the film can turn into a rather tiresome journey as it lacks the required thrill; nor...

30 Jun 2018 5:45 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Ahare Mon review: Warmth created will make you feel grateful for the little joys of life

Even after getting exposed to the revelations, the twists and the unusual characters, one might want...

22 Jun 2018 13:03 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Bhaijan Elo Re review: Partly entertaining with illogical twists

The most common motifs important for a film made for the masses — romance, action, comedy, and...

18 Jun 2018 3:12 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Sultan: The Saviour review — This is a celebration of Jeet as an action hero

The film is made for Jeet fans and is presented in a compact package with a little bit of including...

16 Jun 2018 6:30 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Uma review: Emotionally charged film with message of harmony is worth a watch

The collective effort to fulfil a dying girl’s wish by overcoming petty religious sentiments...

01 Jun 2018 10:08 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Alifa review: Intricate novelistic saga that deconstructs conflict of migrants in Assam

National Award-winning film Alifa is a multi-dimensional compelling film that engenders a poignant...

27 May 2018 5:30 IST — Prateek Rawat

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Rainbow Jelly review: Original story and brave casting makes this film worth a watch

Rainbow Jelly is a must watch for its story, the emotional journey and the director’s bold at...

26 May 2018 12:30 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Goodnight City review: Bleak, disturbing psycholgical thriller lacking catharsis

Though the film attempts to touch upon a lot of issues, the director’s failure at delivering a...

26 May 2018 8:22 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Pupa review: Delineating stock concerns of a modern bhadralok in a humorous tragicomedy

Director Indrasis Acharya dexterously crafts a vibrant portrait of the perennial concerns and of a...

26 May 2018 2:30 IST — Prateek Rawat

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Sesh Chithi review: This is a thoroughly confusing and unecessary watch

The plot jumps from one sequence to other, oscillating between flashbacks and present time....

22 May 2018 17:30 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Watchmaker review: Sordid brew of overblown aesthetics that gravely gnaws away at the ‘art’ in art cinema

Actor-director Anindya Pulak Banerjee’s homage to German expressionism and an anti-logic on of...

19 May 2018 15:30 IST — Prateek Rawat

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E Tumi Kemon Tumi review: Unpredictable climax saves an otherwise depressing story

Few dialogues such as the ones that suggest that the husband is more important than a wife’s...

19 May 2018 6:51 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Haami review: Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy use wrong means to highlight right issues

The parents today, according to the film, are so ignorant of the idea of innocence that they accuse...

12 May 2018 7:04 IST — Roushni Sarkar

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Guptodhoner Sondhane review: A treasure hunt with less of hunting and more of romancing

Guptodhoner Sondhane offers no adventure and it seems like an amateur ghost story at times. Apart an...

28 Apr 2018 14:35 IST — Roushni Sarkar