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Noted for appearing in movies like Byatikrami (2003), Assassin (2004), Mayabazaar (2012), Room No.
103 (2015) and Rater Rajanigandha (2016), Badshah Moitra is an Indian actor, who primarily works in the Bengali cinema.
His 2017 release includes the romantic drama film Black Coffee.
Directed by Atanu Bose, the film stars Paoli Dam and Badshah Moitra in the lead roles.
He is associated with the 2017 movie Khirki Theke Singhadwar opposite Paran Bandyopadhyay directed by Sandip Sarkar.
His other releases include Aaleya, Nirbhoya, Bhobishyoter Bhoot, Bristi Tomake Dilam, Mukerhee Dar Bou and Mon Jaane Na.
Sudakshina, a housewife, is constantly ridiculed by her family for her obsession with sarees. Her life changes after a chance encounter with Anirban, who pushes her to make a life-changing decision.
Aamir (Yash), a contract killer who works under an underworld boss (Shataf) marries an orphan, Pari (Mimi). His life turns on its head after Pari goes missing and returns to his life two years later as a drug addict.
A group of ghosts are rendered homeless as all the old haunted buildings in Kolkata have been converted into multi-storied buildings, malls and multiplexes. Some of them, from varied social-economic background, take shelter in an abandoned, dilapidated single-screen theatre, planning to make themselves relevant and fit for the future as contemporary ghosts.
Nisha, who is in love with Abhinandan, gets married to Dinesh against her wishes. However, things get complicated when she learns about her husband's extramarital affair. These characters weave a very interesting fabric of the plot in which a murder takes place. The film is set in 1980s Kolkata when life as we see it now was quite different.
The story of a mysterious hotel room and how the lives of those who stay there change - for better or for worse.
When a woman loses her baby, her husband abandons her and she starts showing schizophrenic symptoms. She sets her eyes on her elder sister's husband and tries to get close to him.