Rituparna Sengupta
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Parcel movie review: Indrasis Acharya's tale exposes the rot that lies just below a picturesque facade
Bhaskar Chattopadhyay •Despite being a ‘thriller’, Parcel is a slow burn of a film, like its predecessor Pupa
Andhadhun, Gully Boy lead nominations at Indian Film Festival of Melbourne Awards 2019
•Andhadhun's helmer Sriram Raghavan has also been nominated in the Best Director category.
Rose Valley scam: After Prosenjit Chatterjee, ED summons Bengali actor Rituparna Sengupta in chit fund case
•A probe by the agency has revealed that Rose Valley, on papers, undervalued the film's production cost and used depositors' money to fund 'Hangover', ED sources added.
ED summons Bengali superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee: How Rose Valley scam pushed Tollywood onto a thorny path
Fp Staff •In connection with its probe into the multi-crore Rose Valley ponzi scam, the ED has summoned Bengali actor Rituparna Sengupta after sending summons to actor Prosenjit Chatterjee on Tuesday.
Basu Paribar movie review: Suman Ghosh brings together a stellar cast in this bittersweet family tale
Bhaskar Chattopadhyay •Basu Paribar leaves you with a warm sense of nostalgia and fond memories of family gatherings, where just under the surface of mirth and celebration, there are always tidings of grief and despair, whispers, frowns and sniffles
Mukherjee Da’r Bou movie review: A relationship drama packed with powerful ideas but marred by contrived climax
Bhaskar Chattopadhyay •From the production house that gave us the delicious little Haami last year comes yet another beautiful film – Mukherjee Da’r Bou.
Ahaa Re movie review: Ranjan Ghosh's direction boosts this simple story about love and food
Bhaskar Chattopadhyay •Ahaa Re ssuredly establishes Ranjan Ghosh as a filmmaker to watch out for
Drishtikone movie review: Intriguing plot, strong performances undone by needless complexity
Bhaskar Chattopadhyay •You may have heard about too many cooks spoiling the broth. Drishtikone is a classic example of too many ingredients spoiling the broth, leaving a rather dull and insipid aftertaste.
Aamir Khan's Dangal, Thugs of Hindostan diction coach Prakash Bhardwaj turns director with Rituparana Sengupta-starrer
Fp Staff •Prakash Bhardwaj, who is credited with infusing realism into Aamir Khan's critically acclaimed performances, will soon make his directorial debut.
Vidya Balan on Begum Jaan: 'The Bengali version was far more graphic and bold'
Seemas12 •Vidya Balan on why she agreed to do Begum Jaan, how it is different from Rajkahini, and more.