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Classic Bengali movie plots that are still inspiring generations

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 23, 2025, 04:00 IST
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Classic Bengali movie plots that are still inspiring generations

Bengali cinema has long been praised for its innovative dive into social and political issues, rich cultural heritage, and intensely emotional storytelling. These films portray stories that resonate with audiences across ages, touching upon human struggles, love, loss, and determination. Take a look at these films.

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​‘Pratidwandi’ (1970)

‘Pratidwandi’ (1970) by Satyajit Ray depicted the disillusionment of young people in Kolkata during the post-Naxalite riots. Ray portrayed alienation in the modern world in a haunting way by using a character who is unemployed and experiencing eternal dread. Urban dramas and parallel cinema in India are still influenced by the film's psychological insights and experimental plot.

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​‘Dahan’ (1997)

Based on a real-life event, Rituparno Ghosh's ‘Dahan’ (1997) portrayed the trauma and bravery of women who oppose harassment. The National Award-winning movie emphasized female determination and questioned society's indifference. It continues to motivate current discussions on women's rights in India and serves as an important symbol of gender justice.

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​‘Kabuliwala’ (1957)

Tapan Sinha's ‘Kabuliwala’ (1957), inspired by Tagore's tale, masterfully expressed the purity of childhood and connections between people. The lasting lessons in empathy that a young girl and an Afghan trader shared cut across boundaries, inspiring audiences and influencing storytelling across generations.

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​‘Padatik’ (1973)

In ‘Padatik’ (1973), Mrinal Sen investigated Marxist ideas and youth unrest in a time of political instability. The film defied filmmaking conventions and provoked critical discussion with its documentary-style realism and an introspective tone. Current political theorists and independent filmmakers interested in socio-political narratives continue to find connection with it.

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​‘Apur Sansar’ (1959)

‘Apur Sansar’ (1959), one of the Apu Trilogy by Satyajit Ray, is renownednfor its humanist story. Filmmakers all over the world are inspired by this film's emotional depth and realism, which follows Apu's journey from childhood to adulthood. It is a moving story of love, loss, and strength.

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