Abhagi is a lower-caste, poor village woman left by her husband and lives with her son Kangali in her small mud hut. In her childhood, Abhagi dreams of her death, she takes ill and soon passes away. Before her death, she tells her son about her wish for sindoor, alta, and being burnt in wood. Will her wish be fulfilled? Based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyaya's short story 'Abhagir Swargo'.
Sada Ronger Prithibi explores the colorless world of widows in Varanasi when a young police officer comes to investigate the shelter. Will she be able to overcome the political pressures and other threats in her attempt to fight the evil lurking?
Chiro Sakha Hey revolves around the story of Ishan (Mazumdar) and Tilottama (Tanushree). Ishan, who hails from an illustrious family, lost his father during his childhood. He then moved to North Bengal along with his paternal uncle Sibasish (Chanda, a lawyer, and mother Aloka (Mithu). Now he works as a professional photographer and is a skilled painter too. Tilottama, who lost her husband seven years ago, carries the trauma of some tragic incident from her past. Amidst acute despair, Tilotttama gets acquainted with Ishan, who brings a ray of hope to her life.
A tale of three women who bond over loneliness and whose lives get intertwined as they deal with their hardships.
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