Mrs. Sen

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Mrs. Sen
Mrs. Sen poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Agnidev Chatterjee
Screenplay bySudipa Mukherjee
Story byAgnidev Chatterjee
Produced byPankaj Agarwal
Starring See below
Cinematography Sirsha Ray
Edited bySantanu Mukherjee
Music by Indraadip Dasgupta
Release date
  • 7 June 2013 (2013-06-07)(Kolkata)
Country India
LanguageBengali

Mrs. Sen is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Agnidev Chatterjee and produced by Pankaj Agarwal. It features actors Rituparna Sengupta and Rohit Roy in the lead roles. Indradeep Dasgupta composed the music for the film. The film released on 6 June 2013. [1] [2]

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Plot

The film begins with the scenic beauty of the Himalayas, and in the backdrop Anuradha (Rituparna Sengupta) was reading out letters to her never-to-be-born child. Then, a sudden telephone ring breaks the silence of an early December morning. Anuradha received the call and is stupefied upon hearing the voice from the other side of the telephone, which stated that her husband, Somnath (Rohit Roy) had been the victim of a deadly accident in Thailand and was currently in coma stage. Anuradha realised that she has to catch the very next flight as soon as possible and get to her husband, who was admitted to a hospital.

Anuradha and Somnath were married for seven years, and were leading a happy life without any problems. Anuradha, who was desiring to be a mother, was told by her husband that due to some problems, he could not impregnate her. Somnath was able to settle disputes with Anuradha after a long try. Anuradha, who passed from a Bengali Medium school, had never been abroad. She had just received a passport to go to Dubai with her husband, the next January.

As Anuradha reaches Thailand, she comes across the fact that her husband has a wife and a child there. In fact, Somnath's other wife, Sohini (Hrishita Bhatt), was also in the car during the accident. But even before she can think and determine anything, she was given the task of looking after Somnath's 8-year-old boy and Sohini's brother (Subhasish Mukhopadhyay). Anuradha is perplexed as she couldn't decide whether to love or hate the innocent child. Later, when Sohini becomes conscious again, she too comes across the fact behind Anuradha's existence. She didn't want to believe the fact at once, but later, she faces the truth. On the other hand, Anuradha gets into a dilemma about whom to hate- her husband, for cheating her, or Sohini. Sohini is soon released from the hospital, though she was not totally recovered. A peculiar situation prevailed over the Sen family, where Sohini and Anuradha tried their best to make their place in the family. After a few days, the news of Somnath's death in the hospital reaches the two women. The events which occur next after the only connection between the two women was gone, form the climax of the story.

Cast

Soundtrack

Mrs. Sen
Soundtrack album by
Released2013
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length59:07
Indraadip Dasgupta chronology
Mistake
(2013)
Mrs. Sen
(2013)
Proloy
(2013)

Soundtrack of Mrs. Sen has been composed by Indraadip Dasgupta. Lyrics are penned by Indraadip Dasgupta and Srijato. The track-list includes three Rabindra Sangeets. [3] [4]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Chupi Chupi (Version 1)"Indraadip Dasgupta Indraadip Dasgupta Arijit Singh 6:26
2."Chupi Chupi (Version 2)"Indraadip DasguptaIndraadip Dasgupta Rupankar Bagchi 6:52
3."Chupi Chupi (Version 3)"Indraadip DasguptaIndraadip Dasgupta Subhamita Banerjee 6:06
4."Ghar Aaja (Part 1)" Srijato Indraadip DasguptaArijit Singh7:56
5."Amar Khela Jakhon Chilo" Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore Srabani Sen 6:04
6."Tumi Chere Chiley (Female Version)"Rabindranath TagoreRabindranath Tagore Jayati Chakraborty 5:57
7."Tobu Mone Rekho"Rabindranath TagoreRabindranath TagoreSrabani Sen5:52
8."Tumi Chere Chiley (Male Version)"Rabindranath TagoreRabindranath TagorePartho Banerjee5:58
9."Ghar Aaja (Part 2)" Srijato Indraadip DasguptaArijit Singh7:56
Total length:59:07

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