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''Ek Phaali Rodh'' ( en, A Ray of Light) is a 2014 Bengali film directed by Atanu Ghosh and produced by Bitan Roy and Antara Ghosh for Teamwork Communication. The music is composed by Joy Sarkar. It is Atanu Ghosh's fourth feature film after
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and Rupkatha Noy.


Plot

Dr. Somshankar Roy, a social scientist, engages Swagato and Anwesha to create 'mock' crisis on the streets. The aim was to observe reactions of people to different forms of crisis happening around them, and to analyse and derive conclusions about human behaviour from them. But all theories and deductions go astray when they come face to face with a real crisis in their own lives and cannot decipher whether the crisis is MOCK or REAL.


Storyline

Dr. SOMSHANKAR ROY, a social scientist, engages two young people SWAGATO and ANWESHA to create ‘mock’ crisis on the streets. The aim was to observe reactions of people to different forms of crisis happening around them, and to analyse and derive conclusions on Bystander effect from them. Anwesha is a post-graduate in sociology and comes from a well-to-do family. She is engaged to JOY, a celebrity singer. Swagato hails from a middle-class family, has a diploma in journalism but never got a decent job. Swagato has a steady relation with RUPA, who resides in a colony. Days back, Rupa’s mother has been diagnosed to be suffering from cancer. Now they are in acute crisis as Rupa’s mother is the only earning member of the family. PRATIM GUHA, a blind writer of love stories learns about Dr. Roy’s experiment, finds it quite interesting and involves himself with the project in pursuit of a plot. Pratim is dynamic and wants to live life on his own terms. But he is also intensely romantic and emotional. He lends yet another dimension to the curious relationship developing between the six people, namely Somshankar, Anwesha, Swagato, Joy, Rupa and Pratim. But all theories and deductions go astray when one of them suddenly goes missing and the rest cannot decipher whether the crisis is mock or real.


World Premiere

Ek Phaali Rodh (A Ray of light) had its World Premiere at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2014.


Cast

* Dhritiman Chatterjee as Dr. Somshankar Roy * Ritwick Chakraborty as Swagato *
Aparajita Ghosh Das Aparajita Ghosh Das is a Bengali film and television actress. She made her debut in films with Anjan Das's film ''Iti Srikanta'' (2004). She appeared in Anjan Dutt's film ''Chalo Let's Go'' (2008). Early life She completed her post-graduation ...
as Anwesha * Jisshu Sengupta as Joy *
Tota Roychowdhury Tota Roy Chowdhury is an Indian actor and martial artist based in Kolkata. He predominantly appears in Bengali and Hindi cinema. His notable roles include Feluda in the web TV series Feluda Pherot based on Satyajit Ray's Feluda series. He made ...
as Pratim *
Mahua Halder Mahua Acharya Mahua or Mahuaa may refer to: Botany * ''Madhuca longifolia'' or mahua, a tree in the family Sapotaceae * ''Mahua'' (moss), a genus of mosses in family Hypnaceae Culture and entertainment * Mahua (snack), a Chinese fried dough twis ...
as Rupa *
Arunima Ghosh Arunima Ghosh is an Indian Bengali film and television actress. Filmography * '' Surya'' (2004) * ''Ek Mutho Chabi'' (2005) * '' Sangram'' (2005) * '' Probhu Nosto Hoye Jai'' (2007) * ''Hochheta Ki'' (2008) * '' Apon Shatru'' (2011) * '' L ...
as Mimi * Barun Chanda as Rajat Gupta


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Phaali Rodh, Ek Bengali-language Indian films 2010s Bengali-language films 2014 films Films directed by Atanu Ghosh