How Bengali films have explored family values in recent times?
How Bengali films have explored family values in recent times?
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A more realistic side families values on screen

Indian cinema has often been famed all over the world for its grandiose and unrealistic stories.  Bengali filmmakers have brightened our world with realism that not just exactly portrayed the real struggles of family life, but celebrated it too.

01 'Belaseshe'

A great family movie gives us so many learning experiences. It highlights the value of a relationship and the bonding between family members. 

02 'Pupa'

Indrasis Acharya earned accolades for working with such a difficult and controversial subject of euthanasia.Indrasis even earned an overwhelming response at many prestigious film festivals as well.

03 'Mukherjee Dar Bou'

‘Mukherjee Dar Bou’ explores the relationship between a mother and daughter-in-law in a new light. What makes this film more special is it released on International Women’s Day this year.

04 Durga Sohay

Director Arindam Sil's family drama, narrating the story of Durga Puja has a significant message for the society. A long lost belief that says, the goddess lives inside every woman, is what the film is all about.

05 'Posto'

The unique bonding between a grandkid and his/her grandparents is beautifully portrayed in Nandita Roy & Shiboprosad Mukherjee’s 'Posto'. No doubt Soumitra Chatterjee, Lily Chakraborty, Mimi Chakraborty and little Arghya Basu Roy gave stellar performances. 

06 'Basu Paribar'

Suman Ghosh’s ‘Basu Paribaar’ managed to strike the right chord among cine lovers.The family drama revolves around an elderly couple who are married for 50 years and their family members as they decide to celebrate Mr. and Mrs. 

 

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