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- Bishorjan (transl. Immersion) is a 2017 Indian Bengali-language film written and directed by Kaushik Ganguly, produced by Opera Productions. It stars...
- many others was released on 16 October 2015. In 2017, Ahsan acted in Bishorjan alongside Abir Chatterjee and Kaushik Ganguly directed by Kaushik Ganguly...
- Bangla Gaurav Awards. He has starred in National Award winning films like Bishorjan (2017) as well as in films like Karnasubarner Guptodhon (2022) and Bohurupi...
- India 2017: 64th National Film Awards for Best Feature Film in Bengali: Bishorjan 2018: National Film Award - Special Jury Award (feature film) for Nagarkirtan...
- a fictional character pla**** by Abir Chatterjee in the Indian films Bishorjan (2017) and Bijoya (2019) This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- Movies and presented by Suparnokanti Karati. It serves as the sequel to Bishorjan (2017) and stars Abir Chatterjee and Jaya Ahsan reprising their roles...
- affair between Mukherji and actress Jaya Ahsan during the filming of Bishorjan (2017). Mukherji did not address the rumours directly, but described their...
- during the Ashtami puja of Durga Puja and the Sindur khela on the day of Bishorjan. The specialty of the Garad saree is that it is given a simple traditional...
- Bhooturey Aniket Sen Chaya O Chobi Arindam Meghnad Badh Rahasya Kunal Sen Bishorjan Naseer Ali 2018 Byomkesh Gotro Byomkesh Bakshi Flat No 609 Arko Mukherjee...
- Sovan Tarafdar, "Bhuban Majhi" directed by Fakhrul Arefin (Bangladesh), "Bishorjan" directed by Koushik Ganguli, "Rosogolla" directed by Pavel and "Sitara"...