Shanta Devi

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La Déesse
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La Déesse

Feb 19, 1960
Une femme heureuse, mariée au fils d'une famille de la haute société du Bengale du XIXe siècle, dont la vie est bouleversée lorsque son beau-père a la vision qu'elle est la déesse Kali revenue sur terre. Il la convainc de remplir son rôle de divinité vivante et de transformer sa maison en temple.
Drama
রামের সুমতি
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The story centers around a character named Ram, a mischievous and cunning teenager who keeps the villagers on their toes with his antics. He steals fruit from trees, fish from ponds, and seems to get into constant trouble. Ram's brother, Shyam, works for the local zamindar (landlord) and has a domineering wife named Narayani. One day, Ram gets into a fight with the zamindar's son, which leads to Narayani taking a stand and refusing to speak to Shyam. Disappointed by this turn of events, he realizes his mistake when he loses the trust of his relatives and decides to leave the village, relinquishing all his property to his nephew, and move to his mama's house. What unfolds next is the heart of the story. It is likely to explore themes of family dynamics, social class, and the consequences of Ram's actions.
Family
Chinnamul
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Chinnamul

Jan 02, 1950
After Partition, a large group of farmers from East Bengal have to migrate to Calcutta.
Drama
Bhutio Mahal
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Bhutio Mahal

Jan 01, 1932
This horror spoof was the first film in which the future comedy duo Dixit and Ghory appeared together. They were often referred to as the Indian Laurel and Hardy.
Comedy
স্বর্গ মর্ত্য
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Lalu and Chinta are neighbours and extremely good friends. One morning both of die and reach hell. However Yandyut exclaims that there was a mistake and that they were not the individuals he intended to kill. He orders Lalu and Chinta to be sent back to the earth but the latter claim for a tour of hell as compensation. Soon the friends find themselves back on earth but soon realize that their souls have been exchanges in error. This leads to a series of confusion of themselves as well as their near and dear ones. In the end their souls come back to themselves and there is no bound to their happiness, much to the amusement of the rest who did not know why they were so happy.
Comedy