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The Top 10 Bengali Non-Commercial Movies Of 2022

The Top 10 Bengali Non-Commercial Movies Of 2022 Bengali Article

The Bengali film industry hit a purple patch in 2022 with the release of some distinct and pragmatic movies, which otherwise revolve majorly around those cliché storylines for commercial benefits. Some of the Tollywood directors took a leap of faith by stepping out of the domain of the typical commercial masala movies that dominate the mainstream industry. They made movies that emphasized the more romantic aspects of life. It is observed that the focus shifted from the regular stereotypical movies to films having unique and realistic plots. Listed below are the top 10 non-commercial movies of 2022.

1. Aparajito Aparajito is a Bengali TV series scripted by Kallo >> Read More...

By casting the spitting image of the legendary filmmaker Satyajit Ray Biographies reveal bare details about the maverick >> Read More... , the director Anik Dutta Anik Dutta is a famous Bengali movie director. He >> Read More... produced the best tribute to him, in black and white, set in the vintage Calcutta cityscape of the 1950s. The biopic portrays the story of the hardship of struggles and the sweetest joy of the success of a young professional, Aparajito Ray ( Jeetu Kamal Jeetu Kamal is an Indian actor and producer. He wa >> Read More... ), while making his debut film Pather Padaboli. It is a black-and-white movie yet it became a monster hit and is a must-watch movie.

2. Belashuru

A sequel to Belasheshey (2015), labeling this movie as a normal family drama would be an understatement. The directors, Nandita Roy Nandita Roy is an Indian filmmaker and screenwrite >> Read More... and Shiboprosad Mukherjee Shiboprosad Mukherjee is a renowned Indian film di >> Read More... , did a great job making a film that covers contemporary issues related to homosexuality, oligospermia, and unsuccessful marital life, which are not showcased generally in Bengali movies. The protagonist couple, played by late actors Soumitra Chatterjee Soumitra Chatterjee was born on January 19, 1935, >> Read More... and Swatilekha Sengupta Swatilekha Sengupta is an actress. She was born on >> Read More... , showed the life of an old couple whose wife has Alzheimer's. The agony of being forgotten by his wife despite the umpteen efforts put up by the entire family to bring back the memories of her marriage was portrayed beautifully. Along with the main plot are the individual storylines of their children. This movie was a major hit of that year and is highly recommended.

3. Lokhi Chele

Kaushik Ganguly   Kaushik Ganguly is an Indian director who worke >> Read More... , who never fails to impress the audience with his movies, directed yet another masterpiece. Lokkhi Chele is a story of three students of medicine who stood against the dark reality of the dogmatic and super superstitious beliefs of the rural areas about socioeconomic reasons. The treatment of the main theme of the plot, the honest and subtle non-linear storytelling make the movie unique. The movie must be watched by all so that the people can encounter the unsettling truths of the superstitions of India.

4. Boudi Canteen

Written as a liner and insightful story, Boudi canteen is a simple yet recommendable movie. Paulami (Subhashree Ganguly), a teacher and homemaker, decides to monetize her love for cooking. She is supported by her husband and everything goes well until he suffers a financial setback. The director, Parambrata Chattopadhyay, with this movie, has hammered the stereotypical beliefs of the society in which people often prefer to have a male leading the commercial kitchen.

5. Kuler Aachar

Directed by Sudeep Das Sudeep Das is a director, editor, and writer. His >> Read More... , Mithi (Madhumita Sircar), a young woman resident of this orthodox society, refuses to change her surname. However, she is supported by her mother-in-law (Indrani Halder), who decides to follow suit and help her win this battle. By laying the foundation on a unique yet realistic theme of modern days, the director has done a fantastic job in this comedy drama. The movie has given a voice to every other woman who believes in keeping their surname after marriage.

6. Aay Khuku Aay

It is a contemporary family drama covering the struggles of a modest-earning celebrity doppelganger. An artist resembling Prosenjit Chatterjee The only son of Biswajit Ranjitkumar Chatterjee wa >> Read More... , Nirmal Mondal (Prosenjit himself), gets harassed while seeking justice. In his time, mimicking his idol fetched him laurels, but he faced a setback due to lockdowns. Nirmal is also a father to a teenage daughter played by Ditipriya Roy Ditipriya Roy was born on 10 August 2002. She has >> Read More... . The movie revolves around the hustle of seeking justice vehemently amidst the chaos. By showing many complex emotions on the screen, director Souvik Kundu Souvik Kundu, a director, producer, and editor, re >> Read More... availed the casting and produced such a stellar movie.

7. Dharmayuddha

It is a political thriller based on the communal riot between Hindus and Muslims. Besides portraying communal violence, the movie has also shown the strength and importance of communal harmony. The performance of the late actress Swatilekha Sengupta and Subhashree Ganguly, Parno Mittra Parno Mittra is an Indian movie and TV actress. Pa >> Read More... , Soham Chakraborty Soham Chakraborty is a very well-known personality >> Read More... , and Ritwik Chakraborty, had an enormous contribution to the success of this movie. The director, Raj Chakraborty   Raj Chakroborty is an Indian film director who >> Read More... , has been victorious in delivering this message to the community that is living in harmony without harming religion will bring society closer to utopia.

8. Mahishashasur Mardini

Starring A-listed actors, namely, Rituparna Sengupta Rituparna Sengupta is as Indian actress who has co >> Read More... , Saswata Chatterjee Saswata Chatterjee is an actor of Bengali origin. >> Read More... and Parambrata Chattopadhyay, director Ranjan Ghosh Ranjan Ghosh is an Indian Filmmaker and Writer. He >> Read More... puts together their talents into making a film that reflects the gender injustices encountered by females, the awful truths of the idea of privilege which the movies on gender inequality usually miss out on. The director described the movie as "a letter of apology to women". It is a highly recommended movie.

9. Habji Gabji

Exposing the perils of the pandemic of Covid-19, the movie shows how it took a toll on the psychology of children. The director, Raj Chakraborty, craftily displayed the detrimental and harmful effects of children being addicted to mobile phones and laptops from an early age due to challenging times. Starring Prambrata Chattopadhyay and Subhashree Ganguly, it is a highly recommended movie.

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10. Prajapoti

The film features Dev, Mithun Chakraborty When we talk about the few legends in the Indian f >> Read More... , and Mamata Shankar Mamata Shankar was born on 7th January 1955 in Kol >> Read More... in the lead roles directed by Avijit Sen Bio coming soon... >> Read More... . Dealing with the invincible vicious cycle of societal conventions the movie takes a swift turn to a different perspective in terms of parenting, career, and definitely how life does not end in the 50s and how unpredictably you can find love in the last innings of your life. The movie is filled with nostalgic moments and overwhelming emotions. So, this movie is worth the watch.