Directed by | Rana Basu |
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Produced by | Pritam Kundu |
Screenplay by | Rana Dasgupta |
Story by | Aditi Majumdar |
Based on | Dibyendu Palit's story – "Trata" |
Starring | Rajatava Dutta Roopa Ganguly Saswata Chatterjee Bhaswar Chattopadhyay Sanchita |
Music by | Sidhu |
Editing by | Snehasish Ganguly |
Distributed by | 3 eDots Productions |
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Running time | 2 hrs 4 min |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Plot
The film revolves around a typical middle class family of Bengal. Ananda (Rajatava Dutta) is a very meek guy and is scared of confronting people. He is a peace-loving man and very shy in nature. He works as a clerk in a government office. His wife Seema (Rupa Ganguly) is however a spirited woman and remains tense about him and her family. They have a college-going daughter Dolon (Sanchita) and a son, Suman who studies in Class 9 and stays in the school hostel. To get rid of their daily ordeal, Ananda asks for help from a small-time goon Tota a.k.a Ganesh Halder (Saswata Chatterjee). Tota is the leader of the club in their locality. The club members call themselves as 'saviors' but are engaged in anti-social activities. Ananda is scared of the rowdy members of the club, so he decided to satisfy them by paying a very high amount of money for the Saraswati Puja celebration. In return, Tota promised Ananda to help him if he ever gets into trouble. But Tota gives evidence of his dishonest intentions by coming inside Ananda's house in his absence on the pretext of asking for a glass of water. After that, Seema no longer wanted to live in the locality. Meanwhile, Dolon needed a tutor and Sudeb (Bhaswar Chattopadhyay) is the chosen for the job, who later developed intimate relationships with her. Again, to cross-check his credentials Ananda took the help of Tota. But later, Ananda's growing dependence on Tota, despite his wife's warnings, unconsciously pulled him into a dark abyss.
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