Happy Pill
A medical student has to drop out of college due to unfortunate circumstances and starts running a sweet shop. However, his boring life encounters a sudden twist when he claims to have discovered the formula for a pill that can make people happy.
Mainak Bhaumik
Mainak Bhaumik
Also Directed by Mainak Bhaumik
Three girlfriends, Preenita, Rhea and Shreemoyee share everything with each other from the angst of the "will-he-or-won't-he-call" debates, to the addictive gossip sessions, the analysis of dumping and getting dumped, the complaining about husbands, boyfriends, or the lack of boyfriends; over cups and cups of coffee, as they let their hair down on their 'girls-gone-wild' nights on the town.
Bibaho Diaries is a romantic comedy about what a couple today looks like under a microscope before and after marriage - an account of all the hilarious things that bind them together and ...
A film by Mainak Bhaumik
Dhananjoy, a police detective, is drawn back into the case that ruined his life and career at the request of his colleagues. Reluctant at first, he dives headfirst into the case to nab the culprit after he finds some new and alarming clues. Arko, meanwhile, carries on murder after murder, seemingly taking inspiration from the five elements - earth, water, wind, sky, and fire.
Five couples, one issue - BreakUp. Would they be able to salvage their love when relationships go sinfully wrong?
Banerjee family is reunited for their household Durga Pujo but as the festivities ensue, the once empty and silent Banerjee home is filled with festive chaos.
a romantic comedy directed by Mainak Bhaumik about neighbouring families who have a generational feud about a pair of shoes belonging to the football legend, Maradona
A woman started to take care of her niece after the later's mother got ill and admitted to a hospital.
Six people from different backgrounds share their love stories, lovers and relationships. In the process they come to terms with their own thoughts and feelings.
Three different stories blended in a single movie, are brewed and connected by the exemplary Bengali beverage, Chaa (Tea)