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- Mitali was a worried mother. This time, once again, her 5 year old son Gogol had failed to pass the admission test in a reputed school. Mitali was determined to get her son admitted into a reputed school. Gogol loved the song of birds, the flight of the kites, the rustling of the leaves, the wide expanse of the blue sky. Laltu Dutta, her husband, owned a chemist's shop. Mitali's desperation worries Laltu & he decide to approach a tout and is willing to pay him a handsome amount for his son's admission. Mitali decides to enroll herself along with Laltu in a school that coaches parents to conduct themselves at interviews. Laltu is very reluctant at first, but finally gives in to his wife's persuasions. The teacher of the coaching school was a wonderful lady who held their hands and taught them not only how to conduct themselves at interviews but also face difficulties and recognise the worth of life itself! Does Gogol finally get through the interview or was his sensitive soul crushed by the ambitions of his parent? Does Mitali finally look deep into her son's eyes and realise what makes him truly happy?
- After getting tired of their naughty antics, two boisterous kids were sent to a boarding school. They start off as enemies but very soon become friends when it comes to survival between rival factions.
- Film stories surrounding three women of different levels. Three different levels of people's lives, but somehow causing the problem comes after three confusing and pointless. This photo shows the main highlights of the men, but women from different walks of life, regardless of the level of thought, but simply classless. In the first story, Riya is a young lady who barely graduated from college and is confused about her career. In the second story, Raima Sen is viewed by a sick woman, has given her so far a glamorized look. Her opposite co-actor is Shamrat Chakraborty, portraying an NRI. In the third story, Ritwik Chakraborty lives in Shatragasi. He is a a young man of character actors in the struggle with the big stories of the enhanced stumped. The rest of the formulas tied to one of the three stories, Kaushik Sen staying in charge.
- Babar Naam Gandhiji is about Mahatma Gandhi and modern society through the eyes of street child. The film is based around a boy named Kencho, who has an encounter with the Father of the Nation through a currency note with Gandhiji's photo on it. The curious boy is adopted by an NGO and is taught the ideals of Gandhiji.
- Marriage is like rock salt, solid yet brittle, salty yet tangy... it has to be nurtured and kept alive. A third person's entry can make the marriage more exciting, as a little bit of uncertainty adds a twinge to otherwise bland but wholesome food.... Bitnoon is the story of Rahul and Mou a happily married couple whose 6 year old son is loathe to leave his parents alone even for a day'cause he feels they cannot be trusted alone. As a result Rahul and Mou hardly have any time of their own. There is no privacy in their relationship. Rahul tries to meet his wife at odd times to avoid the son only to be thwarted by the little fellow!!! At such a juncture Rusha enters his life with disastrous yet hilarious consequences. What happens next is a roller coaster ride for Rahul and the audience.