
Samadarshi Dutta
Acting
Biography
An alumnus of the Film and Television of India, Samadarshi Dutta is a Bengali film actor who made his debut in the film industry with Anasua Roy Chowdhury`s 2011 movie Hing Ting Chot. The same year, he was cast in the National Film Award-winning movie Ami Aadu, which chronicles the life of a poor Bengali village girl, Aadu, who writes a letter to the then US President, penning down the hardships that were caused to her due to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, which subsequently led to the Iraq War. The movie opened to positive reviews and garnered immense praise and critical acclaim. Next, he was seen in the director duo Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy`s debut Icche, which found its place in the National Film Archive of India and has been included in the Calcutta University`s Study of Women`s Stress and Distress Management. Playing the role of Pablo Patranabis, the ghost of a rock musician, in the ghost comedy Bhooter Bhabishyat in 2012, which opened to positive reviews and was also a commercial success. Among his other movie credits are Dekha, Na-Dekhay, Kidnapper, Damadol, Roopnagar Ke Cheeteh, Sangabora, Biler Diary, and Char Diker Galpo. His 2018 credits include Gobhir Gopan Brishti and Shobdo Kolpo Droom. His 2019 projects include WMT 9615 and Ghoon. His 2022 release includes Chatak directed by Atiul Islam and Angsuman Saha.
Known For

Successful Actors of the film industry are being killed one after the other. An atmosphere of panic has been created in the film industry. The Police has not been able to put an end to this murder. Who is doing all this? Who's Next?
Next

A web of secrets, deceits, games and lies ... and three human beings caught up in a dangerous tangle of love, lust and passion.
Tobe Tai Hok

Pendulum is a film about time travel, and how several lives directly and indirectly influence each other lives at a certain point of time.
Pendulum

A young woman living in a notorious Gulf country with her husband goes through various struggles but turns to her family for emotional strength.
Parobas

Two parts of the story stands in a parallel time in two different places, one is reality, and the other is delusion. Vinchi Bharati Academy is situated in delusion where the norms, culture, system are being challenged in everyway possible.
Vinchi Bharati Academy

It's a story about relationship which is relatable in this current situation. Six characters portrayed the current fragile relation. At a certain point they all connected with each other.
Ghoon

Arka finds an ancient inscription carved upon the stone and is determined to unravel the mystery behind it with the help of his paternal uncle and a linguist named Barsha. They embark upon a mission to find the missing filmmaker which takes them to the far flung village of Gorang. Their journey takes a new turn when they realize that not only they are being hunted by another unknown group of people for the metal piece but the metal piece itself is a treasure map.
Sangabora

A young director listens to a hilariously scary story narrated by a stranger, where a group of ghosts try to save the only place they can haunt in peace.
Bhooter Bhabishyat

A whodunit thriller set in the backdrop of North Kolkata with its British Raj charm, based on Agatha Christie's Cards on the Table.
Chorabali

Subrata Sharma is a reporter who leaves his job and joins a small time detective agency, Danny Detective Inc. in Kolkata. Working on a kidnapping case, his boss, Danny, is killed. Circumstances force Subrata to take up the case. He travels to the Dooars, south of the outer foothills of the Himalayas, to unravel a big time criminal underworld. He takes up the responsibility of the agency. How will he succeed in catching the killer?
Danny Detective Inc.
The film is based on the story Neotir Muchki Haanshi written by famous writer Sunil Gangopadhyay who wrote stories under the pen name Neel-Lohit. Neelohit, a young man, arrives in a village and meets a couple who mistake him for their missing son, Neelmoni. Later, he finds out that Neelmoni was engaged to a girl named Binti. The film promises to bring out the alter ego of this wandering soul.
Neel Lohit

A tribute to the life and accomplishments of the legendary Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, who was a pioneer in Indian cinema with a career spanning seven decades.
Abhijaan

Aditi and Sayan, two individuals who are heartbroken over their failed relationships, cross paths and find solace in each other.
Khola Hawa
Anthony and Julia, talk about Paris, Cinema and beyond in this 11 min poignant short film, as they discover the bittersweet essence of life and the illusion surrounding it.
Afternoon with Julia

Shoma has been married to Sunanda for almost a year now but Sunanda works in the forest department in Bihar. While Shoma is still writing to the love of her life, Bedey Da but gets no reply. One day, unexpectedly, Bedey da comes to Sunanda`s place to meet Shoma.
Prapti - Receipt

A cinematic journey that sees Rabindranath Tagore as an ever restless seeker. It brings Tagore alive as a flesh and blood person whom the average Indian can relate to as a man of all seasons, of all times.
Jeevan Smriti

Akkarshan is set against the backdrop of corporate life, explaining the dynamics between the two genders. It stresses on the importance of a woman in the corporate culture and also follows one woman`s mission to exact revenge on those who have done her wrong.
Akkarshan

A group of college friends meet after twenty long years and plan a trip to Kolkata. The reunion leads to nostalgia and they end discussing one of their mentors who has been missing for twenty years. Surprisingly, on the same trip, the group happens to meet their mentor, who now works for poor and needy and leads a very simple and different life. What follows is their quest to solve many unanswered questions that have been troubling them for twenty years.
Reunion

The film begins with a 'retreat', in which alumni from different batches of a residential school have travelled to their alma mater for a reunion. Anabil, one of the alumnus, presently working with UNICEF India as a 'child protection specialist', narrates the story of his childhood days spent in the residential school. In his childhood, when he was admitted to the residential school by his parents, Anabil happened to be a very shy student possessing below average abilities. For such a child, time table specific, demanding hostel life was not easy. A mischievous senior student Bishey and his gang added to Anabil's woes. Due to similarity in names, Anabil was nicknamed 'Beelay' (the pet name of Swami Vivekananda)by his seniors
Beelay's Diary

Ka Kha Ga Gha will see a power packed family entertainment, comedy and a deep message through a ballot of multi-casts.