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A haunting study of a decadent landlord's last days as he clings to his family prestige.

A quintessential classic by Tapan Sinha exploring urban alienation and the breakdown of marriage. It captures the melancholy of the Bengali middle class perfectly.

(Song of the Little Road)

, it concludes Satyajit Ray's legendary trilogy, depicting Apu’s adult life and unexpected marriage. A modern tribute to

(1963) : A poignant look at gender roles and changing social dynamics in urban Kolkata. N – Nayak (The Hero) bengali movie list a to z top

(1994): A National Award-winning drama focusing on the complex reconciliation between a mother and daughter.

A modern classic by Srijit Mukherji. A tribute to Satyajit Ray’s Nayak , this film starring Prosenjit Chatterjee explores the blurring lines between a superstar’s on-screen persona and his real-life tragedy. A haunting study of a decadent landlord's last

The sequel to Chander Pahar . It sees Shankar (Dev) travel to South America to find a lost city of gold. While not as good as the first, it holds the record for most expensive Bengali film.

Rituparno Ghosh. A family reunion in an old Kolkata house reveals fractures, secrets, and fading aristocracy. (Song of the Little Road) , it concludes

– The definitive cinematic adaptations of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's tragic romance. Whether viewing P.C. Barua’s early masterpiece or Bimal Roy's vision, this story remains a foundational pillar of Indian melodrama. E to H: Rebellion and Relationships

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