Janardan Das, alias Johny, is a rookie policeman dreaming of making it big. He works officially as a security cover for an influential political leader. The story is about the policing system, the game of chess and the dream of a rookie officer and an adolescent boy, Bonny.
Mandip Saha’s directorial debut ‘Ishkabon’ is a political drama on the Maoism issue in West Bengal against the backdrop of a politically turbulent time. The feature-length Bengali film is shot in the picturesque Jhargram.
Beni, a young girl, dreams of becoming a great magician like her father. However, her father discourages her and forbids her from pursuing her dream.
College students Joy and Jonaki fall in love with each other, much to the distress of her father, who is totally opposed to their relationship.
In the pre-independent days, Viceroy Lord Curzon gifted a diamond-embedded golden pen to a local landlord as a token of gratitude for saving his life. When a newspaper feature about the long-lost pen's historical significance surfaces over a century later, it piques the curiosity of several people for all the right and wrong reasons. The key to discovering the pen lies in solving a set of puzzles left behind by the landlord, but with a fortune at stake and plenty of interested parties joining the treasure hunt, things may just take a dark turn.
The film tells the story of an old colonial house and how its inhabitants save it from the hands of money hungry promoters in modern day Calcutta.
Pushpita Mukherjee is an Indian Bengali actress, known for Ishkabon (2022), Sathi (2002), Ekai Eksho (2006) and Protibad (2001).
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