Shob Charitro Kalponik

Sob Charitro Kalponik

Film poster for Shob Charitro Kalponik.
Directed by Rituparno Ghosh
Produced by Mahesh Ramanathan
Written by Rituparno Ghosh
Shohini Ghosh
Starring Prosenjit Chatterjee
Bipasha Basu
Paoli Dam[1]
Jisshu Sengupta
Music by Raja Narayan Deb
Cinematography Soumik Haldar
Edited by Arghakamal Mitra
Distributed by Big Pictures
Release dates
  • 28 August 2009 (2009-08-28)
Country India
Language Bengali

Sob Charitro Kalponik, (Bengali: সব চরিত্র কাল্পনিক, "All Characters are Imaginary," also known as Afterword) is a 2009 Bengali film by Rituparno Ghosh starring[2] Bipasha Basu and Prosenjit Chatterjee. It was selected for the 30th Durban International Film Festival and won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Bengali 2009.[3] It was screened in the Marché du Film section of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.[4]

Plot

Non-resident Bengali Radhika (Bipasha Basu) marries the thespian poet Indranil Mitra (Prosenjit Chatterjee) to settle in Kolkata. While Indranil continues his surveillance of the surreal world of words, rhythms, rhymes and imaginations Radhika single-handedly pulls out the private and public aspects of conjugal life. Radhika gets wholesome support from their housemaid Priyobala Das (also called Nondor ma). While the apparently irresponsible and introverted Indranil does one menace after other (like quitting his job after getting an award), Radhika stands like a rock to make the family financially sound.

All the reluctance and indifference from Indranil makes Radhika’s heart oscillate towards Shekhar, her office colleague and Indranil’s biggest admirer. Radhika becomes attracted to Shekhar (Jisshu Sengupta) but can’t abandon the unpredictability and histrionics of her spouse.

Cast

References

  1. "Bipasha Basu goes traditional for maiden Bengali film". Reuters. 3 January 2008.
  2. "IndiaGlitz - Reliance Big Entertainment Feature Films (2008-2010) - Part II - Bollywood Movie News". www.indiaglitz.com. Retrieved 29 October 2008.
  3. "Filmyfriday.com". Sob Choritro Kalponik for Durban International Film Festival. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  4. "Cannes Bound".

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