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Bijoyar Pore (Autumn Flies) | |
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Directed by | Abhijit SriDas |
Written by | Abhijit SriDas |
Screenplay by | Abhijit SriDas |
Story by | Abhijit SriDas |
Produced by | Sujit Raha |
Starring | Mamata Shankar, Deepankar De, Swastika Mukherjee, Mir Afsar Ali |
Cinematography | Supriyo Dutta |
Edited by | Anirban Maity |
Music by | Ranojoy Bhattacharjee |
Production company | SR Jupiter Motion Pictures |
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Running time | 149 minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Bijoyar Pore (Autumn Flies) is a 2024 Indian Bengali-language psychological drama film directed by Abhijit SriDas and produced by Sujit Raha under the banner of SR Jupiter Motion Pictures. [1]
The film features an ensemble cast including Mamata Shankar, Deepankar De, Swastika Mukherjee, Mir Afsar Ali, Tanika Basu, Rwitobroto Mukherjee, Padmanabha Dasgupta, Bidipta Chakraborty, Animesh Bhaduri, Miska Halim, and Kheya Chaatopadhay. Set against the backdrop of Durga Puja, it explores family, tradition, and reconciliation through the lens of generational conflict.
After the grandeur of Durga Puja ends, a family returns to its home, burdened by years of silence and unresolved emotional wounds. When an estranged daughter returns and a tragedy unfolds, they are forced to confront long-buried grief. At the center is Alokananda (Mamata Shankar), a quietly resolute mother whose empathy becomes the thread binding the family’s pain and capacity for healing.
Bijoyar Pore was released theatrically in India on 12 January 2024 and ran successfully for six weeks. [2] The film later premiered at several international film festivals and received strong critical acclaim for its emotional storytelling and performances.
Critics praised Mamata Shankar’s performance as Alokananda, calling it one of her most moving portrayals. [3] The film’s direction and writing by Abhijit SriDas were also highlighted for their emotional nuance and visual storytelling.
Durga Puja, more than just a celebration, is a mirror reflecting the joys and silent sorrows of every Bengali household. Through Bijoyar Pore, I wanted to give voice to those untold stories—the quiet grief, the unspoken words, and the powerful resilience hidden behind traditions. It is a film born from emotion, culture, and memory.
— Abhijit SriDas, Writer & Director