
(L-R) Jisshu Sengupta, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, Abir Chatterjee and Soham at the trailer launch of For Cinema Only.

Mixologist Anirban Kundu at work at the Novotel bar.

HIS STORY: Prosenjit at the trailer launch of For Cinema Only, a documentary on the Tolly star’s life, at Novotel recently. Directed by Mitali Ghoshal and Samrat, For Cinema Only captures Prosenjit’s journey from Chhotto Jigyasha where he was a child artiste to Khawto, his last release. “It’s a wonderful concept and it is nicely done. I have seen the rushes. Of course it is impossible to capture my life in one documentary (smiles). It’ll take eight to 10 hours,” said Prosenjit. Pictures: Pabitra Das

Cast members Saswata Chatterjee and Riya Banik, and music director Bickram Ghosh at the success party of Eagoler Chokh at ITC Sonar. The Shabor thriller is now in its sixth week.

Ushoshi Sengupta, who plays Shyamangi.

“The film has met the expectations of the audience. The youngsters loved Shabor, the strong and powerful acting, the music score and the fresh cinematic treatment. The camera and the edit blended beautifully,” said Eagoler Chokh director Arindam Sil. Pictures: Rashbehari Das


TRIBUTE TO TAXI: The cast members of Shaheb Bibi Golaam — (l-r) Vikram Chatterjee, Parno Mittra, Swastika Mukherjee and Ritwick Chakraborty — got on top of a taxi and waved to fans in front of Priya cinema. “The good old yellow taxi plays a huge role in Shaheb Bibi Golaam. So right from the time I shot the film, I wanted to celebrate the Ambassador taxi, which has been such a big part of all our lives in Calcutta for so many years,” said director Pratim D. Gupta (taking a groupfie in picture above) about the thriller. Pictures: Arnab Mondal





