Based on true events that unfolded in 1975, the film chronicles incidents that took place under the leadership of Indira Gandhi, one of the most powerful women in Indian history.
Estranged childhood besties Babla and Mampi meet in the small village of Pathorkuchi after 15 years.
A child named Mirza joins the crime world and gradually rises to power. Violence erupts as ganglords try to bring Mirza down.
A driven young woman embarks on a journey to fulfill a mother's promise for a better life as she overcomes challenges and loss while crossing paths with a man who further complicates her life.
Abandoned at birth, Amon has been raised as a tribal village girl and aspires to create an identity of her own as a journalist in one of Kolkata's leading newspapers. A chance encounter with the city-bred and jovial Ankur will change Amon's fate forever as love blossoms between the two while Amon's quest to find her roots and become independent continues.
Meghla, who after years discovers that her grandmother had been killed in her ancestral home in East Pakistan by a trusted retainer of the family. And many years after the tragedy, she visits Dhaka to trace her roots and faces the murderer's family who now occupies her house. Maati traces Meghla's trials with truth and humanity while tackling issues of migration, human displacement, and relationships.
Arnab's life turns upside after the authorities press false charges against him and send him to jail. When his wife is killed, he sets out to exact revenge against the culprits who destroyed his life.
Rishi Kaushik (Assamese and Bengali: ঋষি কৌশিক) is an Indian actor who acts primarily in serials. He is well known for his portrayal of Ujan Chatterjee in the popular Star Jalsa serial Ekhane Aakash Neel and for his role in Ishti Kutum where he played the role of the male protagonist Archisman Mukherjee. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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