Copyright notice on disc: National Film Development Corporation Ltd. Roopa Ganguly, Krishna Kishor, Deepanjan Bhattacharya, Payal De, Pradip Mukherjee. "Cinemas of India"--Container. "Collector's edition"--Container. Originally released theatrically in 2009. Summary taken from container.
Summary:
The film Maya Bazaar is an array of three films. Smriti is the story of a young widow Kuhu, who is engulfed by the memory of her husband. The story of Kuhu's memories and loneliness is narrated by Nishit to his lady friend when they meet in a bar. Satwa is the story of Dhritin, a painter who lives in a big house with his step mother. While looking at a set of photos of old Calcutta clicked by his friend Shomok, he sees the photo of the girl who frequents his dreams. When asked, Shomok says it's his sister Bonolata, who lives far away. Dhritin goes to Shomok's country house in Nijhumpur, where the caretaker Kalida tells him Bonolata who got drowned in the pond. His obsession for Bonolata grows to such extend that one day he creates her out of thin air. Bhobisshot is the story about Mahesh, a professor of mathematics and Harinath, a professor of Philosophy. Mahesh is an atheist and Harinath is a believer. The argument goes on and through various incidents they come to face the only truth of life, which is death.
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