
Sreelekha Mitra is an Indian actress who is known for her work in Bengali cinema. Winner of a BFJA Award and an Anandalok Award, Mitra is best known for her roles in films such as Hothat Brishti (1998), Kantatar (2006), Aschorjo Prodip (2013), Swade Ahlade (2015), Choukath (2015) and Rainbow Jelly (2018).
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Life in a third-world country comes with struggles, but for a scholar battling a kidney condition, even finding a proper bathroom becomes a daily challenge. Hailing from Bardhaman, she fights against this basic yet neglected issue, advocating for safe and hygienic washrooms in trains, stations, offices, and public spaces-an essential right often denied to women. As she pursues her dreams, she finds friendship, love, and a purpose greater than herself. Her journey, both personal and societal, becomes a movement, uniting thousands of women to demand a fundamental necessity with courage and hope.

Just when the people of an expanding Calcutta feel their dreams might be fulfilled, they hear the sound of things falling.

A reclusive yet short-tempered man, takes a stand against the inhumane treatment of the outcast Indian stray dogs. His journey leads him to confront a massive dog trafficking racket, advocating for the rights and protection of these voiceless creatures.

Little Bobby goes missing after the separation of his parents, who decide to talk to his friends to find out where he might be. But who are Bobby's friends?

The story of the short “Ebong Chhad” revolves around the rooftops of North Kolkata. Sreelekha Mitra plays the role of a middle-aged housewife in the short-film.

Soumitra Chatterjee plays a widower who has dementia.

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The victim of a violent sexual assault, Nirbhaya, fights to live despite the grave injuries inflicted on her. As details of the case become public, the issue of women's safety is questioned.

With 'Avijatrik' (The Wanderlust of Apu) , by Subhrajit Mitra - the enduring and endearing character of 'Apu' is all set to return after 60 years. It is the sequel to the classic "Apu Trilogy", which were directed by Satyajit Ray.

Ucoming Short Film by Sheiladitya Moulik
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