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Byomkesh O Chiriyakhana

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Dutt is both the strongest and weakest link in the film

Zulfiqar

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It’s time Srijit went back to telling real stories like he can

Prem Ki Bujini

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G​ive this bad remake masquerading as a peppy, coming-of-age love story the miss.

Abhimaan

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Go, watch this masala movie for sheer entertainment and nothing else.

Gangster

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Go and watch Gangster. After all, it's not all bad.

Prem Ki Bujhini

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G​ive this bad remake masquerading as a peppy, coming-of-age love story the miss.

Antarleen

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Overall, Antarleen is a film you can or rather, should watch. Though it won’t keep you on the edge of your seat, it won’t let you regret about the investment either.

Romantic Noy

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Overall, Romantic Noy is a film that deserves a watch — not because it’s about a sex worker and has a few ‘scenes’, but because the effort the team has put in shows on screen.

Double Feluda

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Sandip Ray’s simple story telling makes the film a wonderful watch

Byomkesh Pawrbo

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Whether you wait for the holidays to watch Byomkesh Pawrbo or squeeze it into your Sunday is your call. But watch it you must.

Byomkesh Pawrbo

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Engaging. That’s the best way to sum up Arindam Sil’s second outing with Bengal’s favourite sleuth. It’s predictable, but the pure pleasure of watching the film more than makes up for that.

The Bongs Again

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Give it a miss only if you want to keep the memory of The Bong Connection uninterrupted.

Kiriti Roy

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Go, watch the film before it runs away from the cinemas.

Bishorjon

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For a film that portrays the lives of people in a border village, Bishorjon is a strikingly ‘indoor’ film.

One

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One is… where director Birsa Dasgupta gets hopelessly lost in the jungles of south remakeland. He’s holding his chin up, but is wandering about without a compass. Isse koi yahan se nikalo, please!

Durga Sohay

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Go, watch Durga Sohay with your family. It’s definitely worth every penny you spend on the tickets.

Tope

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Tope is a film meant for a niche audience — those select few who can look beyond the mundane, everyday stuff, into the domain of imagination.

Posto

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Hard-working couple Arnab (Jisshu) and Sushmita (Mimi) had left their son Posto with his parents in Santiniketan, while they chased their dreams in Kolkata. When Arnab gets a business offer in the UK, they want to relocate with their son. But the grandparents are unwilling to let him go. Who will Posto stay with?

Ami je ke tomar

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This film will take you back to that Karan Johar kind of mush, with an Imtiaz Ali touch of friendship and a touching twist in the ‘tail’ with good performances to boot.

Amar Aponjon

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Overall, Amar Aponjon is surely worth a watch. It’s a romance through and through, but without the usual mush and the done-to-death SRK-style-hand-spread song and dance sequence.
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