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Harano Sur (1957): Alok, who turns amnesiac after an accident, is rescued by doctor Roma Banerjee who then takes him to her father's village Palaspur and love brews.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Saptapadi (1961): This iconic film was set the pre-independent India Bengal where two young people fall in love but are compelled to move apart, only to meet again much later in life.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Saat Paake Badha (1961): This Ajoy Kar film depicts the hardships and hurdles a couple faces post marriage.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Sharey Chuattor (1953): This comedy directed by Nirmal Dey takes place at Annapurna boarding where Romola's (Sen) accommodation issue leads to a love story.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Sagarika (1956): This film by Agradoot is about a brilliant doctor, Arunangshu, whose dreams were shattered by a scandal, but he was given another chance to follow through his aspirations.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Uttar Falguni (1963): The film, directed by Asit Sen, is about Debjani, a housewife who is compelled to become a baiji, send her daughter away with her former lover and ultimately murder her husband.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Indrani (1958): A young Indrani gets married to Rajib against her father's wishes but trouble brews when she gets a job at a school while Rajib is still struggling to get employment.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Devdas (1955): Directed by Bimal Roy, the film is based on the Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel by the same name.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Chaowa Pawoa (1959): This comedy film directed by Jatrik revolves around a young man who falls in love with a rich girl whom is supposed to deliver at her home safely.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Devi Chaudhurani (1974): Directed by Dinen Gupta, the film is an adaptation of the Bengali novel by the same name by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Datta (1976): The movie, directed by Ajoy Kar, is based on Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay's novel by the same name.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Deep Jwele Jaai (1959): The Asit Sen film revolves around a nurse in a psychiatric hospital who is looking for ways to treat patients suffering of emotional trauma.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Alo Amaar Alo (1971): The Pinaki Bhushan Mukherji film underlines the love story between a social worker, who also happens to be a womanizer, and the eldest daughter of a poor man with five daughters.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Agnipariksha (1954): The Agradoot movie revolves around a young couple — Kiriti and Tapasi — and their trials and tribulations.
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15 of Suchitra Sen's best: A retrospective
Aandhi (1975): The film revolves around an estranged married couple whose chance meeting after several years leads to heartache as well as complications.
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