Some roles come to you, that are too good to reject. Acting happened to be one such role.
One fine day, thanks to my friend’s referral, I found myself in front of the camera—not chasing the spotlight, but quietly drawn to the power of storytelling.
My roles have been small—sometimes a blink, sometimes a line. But each one brought me into a world where fiction holds up a mirror to truth. And that, in its own way, is priceless.
I’m grateful to have shared space, however briefly, with creators who live for their craft. It’s an experience I carry with quiet pride.
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A murder mystery spans 100 years as Tagore researchers Aveek and Hiya decode riddles linked to Tagore’s poems, supported by other scholars.
This story is about a young Bengali private detective named Saralakkho Holmes living in London. This story is an adaptation from Arthur Conan Doyle’s famous novel ‘Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of Basakervilles’. Saralakkho is intrigued by a centuries-old legend in which every generation of the wealthy Baskerville family is eventually killed by a monstrous hound.
The film moves around two old school friends, Jeet (Parambrata Chattopadhyay) and Raj (Rudranil Ghosh) who coincidentally came across each after a quite a while. While Jeet, a associate in a big designer company, which he got from his dead father-in-law; Raj is a having difficulties musician in a group.
The story revolves around Tora who gets settled abroad after marrying Ribhu. However, their married life faces go through a tough time and mid all these Tora comes across musician Imran. Interestingly, Tora who couldn’t pursue her singing career for several reasons falls for Imran. They get involved in a relationship but will Tora be able to leave her marital life for Imran?
Tanaya along with a local taxi driver, Sam, faces the horrors of the dark side of London after she goes there in search of her missing husband.