Saumya Sengupta
Directing
Known For

The notorious Bimal Mandal, who ruled the Rishra-Hindmotor-Konnagar area for years, gets arrested by Dibakar Sen. However, he gets away due to lack of evidence. Soon, Dibakar and Hubba, seem to become alter egos of one another and morality gets blurred.
Hubba

'Shrimati' is the story of a middle class, conservative housewife, who falls prey to society's glitz and glamour and in the bargain, loses her own identity. In today's malevolent world, where the outer appearance means everything, this middle-aged lady falls victim to the clichéd problem of overall personality and outward appearance that irks all the minds - from teenagers to adults and beyond. She becomes obsessed and, in the process,, almost loses her mind and identity till the sudden realization that - irrespective of the way people think and the way the world goes - one should never forget the soul that dwells within. For it is not about the length or texture of your hair or how perfect your bumps are, but about the kind of person you are and the number of people who love you solely for your nature. She finally gains confidence and self-respect in her own skin and gets ready to take on the world with new vigor and a new "her".
Shrimati

On the specific day at the day's end, a convict is put into the condemned cell who then will be hanged the next morning. Before he is hanged till death, he goes through certain psychological distress, loneliness, guilt and fear of death.
Mrityupathojatri

Lost Queen is a poignant documentary centered on Sultana Begum, the great-granddaughter-in-law of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. Living in poverty in a Howrah slum, she wages a solitary legal battle to reclaim her ancestral right to the Red Fort - once the heart of imperial India, now a distant memory. Through her powerful story, the film explores the forgotten legacy of India's last royal bloodline and the quiet strength of a woman confronting historical silence.
Lost Queen

a biographical documentary of India's first transgender judge
I am Joyita

"The Earth is the centre of this universe and the Sun moves around the Earth once in a year". This geocentric idea is preached by one K. C. Paul in the streets of Kolkata.