Directed by | Riingo Banerjee |
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Produced by | Srijita Films & Entertainment |
Screenplay by | Riingo Banerjee |
Story by | Riingo Banerjee |
Based on | The Great Tangsan Earthquake by Zhang Ling |
Starring | Roopa Ganguly Sayani Dutta Rahul Priyanka Sarkar Chaiti Ghosal |
Music by | Sriram Yusuf (Dibyendu Mukherjee) |
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Language | Bengali |
Plot
Inspired by Zhang Ling's essay, The Great Tangshan Earthquake, Riingo's latest offering, Na Hanaytte, which means it never dies, is a poignant tale of a woman, Jui, who is caught in a situation where she could save only one of her kids and leave the other to die. Being a mother, Jui could never forgive herself for having to choose between her two children รข€” Ratan and Shiuli. But life goes on... years go by... The film is about relationships and how they gradually change in times of crisis.
Studies could never hold Ratan's interest. He wanted to start his own business and take his mother along to Kolkata. Although happy for his son, Jui couldn't leave the place where she lost so much. Again, both Jui and Ratan were oblivious of the fact that Shiuli was alive and now living with a family who doted on her. Deeply hurt by her mother's decision to save her brother, Ratan, instead of her, Shiuli had taken off on her own on that fateful day, only to be rescued by Dr Siddiqui, who took her home to his wife, Zoya. The couple found their lost daughter in Shiuli, while Shiuli found a family.
Does Shiuli get to meet her mother? Does she forgive Jui? Well, these are the answers to be found in the film.
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