Movies by Sudipta Chakraborty
Uronchondi
Uronchondi is a film about the dream, desires and emotions of three women.
Open Tee Bioscope
A rusticated boy in his adolescence comes to stay with his mother in North Kolkata and encounters some new experiences during his stay. The time-line of the story is in the 90's typical Northern part of Kolkata.
Naamkaran
Naamkaran is a hindi word and it means The Naming and used in context of naming a child. Naamkaran tells the story of two sisters – one a pickpocket and the other a teacher by profession. Shot in Kolkata in winter, it follows the journey of the two sisters as their worlds collide to make ends meet. The teacher is looking for a good name for her son. She rejects names suggested by her pickpocket sister and ill father. It is interesting to see how she finalizes the name of her kid. Sen Sharma handles the quirky subject with a degree of authori...
C/O Sir
Jayabrata Ray, a teacher of a reputed school in Kurseong, finds himself in a helpless situation after losing his eyesight. Although the school authorities allow him to continue with his job for a while, but all hell breaks loose when he starts getting threat calls from the management asking him to vacate his property that is situated right inside the school premises. Jayabrata, who had also been a student of the same school, could see through their real intention and simply refuses to budge.
Haar Mana Haar
Soham has a little girl Mishti who misses her mother a lot and sometimes becomes violent when she can’t handle the stress. So, the circumstances force Mishti’s father to search for a life partner and here enter the two characters played by Paayel and Ayoshi in the life of Soham’s character.
A Separate Sky
The film’s love story between a Muslim professor, played by Richa Sharma, and a Hindu student, played by Bonny Sengupta, develops against the backdrop of the uproar in India against the Citizenship Amendment Act and the NRC of 2019.