A woman with deteriorating eyesight (Rituparna Sengupta) is haunted by the death of her blind sister (Rituparna Sengupta). The official verdict was suicide, but she is plagued by disorientation and convinced that somebody is lurking in the house.
Makar Kanti Chatterjee is a semi-educated self-made businessman who tries hard but often fails to communicate in English. On the other hand, his brother-in-law, Suman, gets romantically involved with a woman married to a reticent forest officer, Ashoke Sanyal. The screenplay is based on the story, Baba Hoya and Swami Hoya, by Buddhadeb Guha.
Amarnath (Rajat Ganguly) is an opposition party leader and wants to stage his own attempted assassination to garner the sympathy vote in the upcoming election. His colleague Shubhankar Banerjee (Biplab Chatterjee) hooks him up with Raja (Jeet). Ganguly is killed by Joy (Indrajit Chakraborty). Police immediately surround the skyscraper. Raja assumes that Joy has died in the accident. Raja goes to the top of the building with the police in pursuit. A passing train offers Raja an escape with a rope to land on the train.
Rina and Nikhil have been married for eight years and feel that their marriage has become lifeless. Their situation worsens after their former lovers enter their lives.
Homemaker Sohochori is loved by her family, but no one knows of her dreams and aspirations until young Borfi enters her life, as a friend and a ray of hope.