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Belashuru () is a 2022
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-language family drama film directed and produced by
Nandita Roy Nandita Roy (born April 3, 1955) is an Indian filmmaker, Editor and Screenwriter. She made her directorial debut with the film '' Icche'' (2011) along with her co-director Shiboprosad Mukherjee. The two have also directed ''Accident'', '' Muk ...
and
Shiboprosad Mukherjee Shiboprosad Mukherjee (, Bengali: ; born 20 May 1974) is an Indian film director, writer and actor. With Nandita Roy as his co-director, he made his directorial debut with the film '' Icche'', which garnered critical acclaim and commercial suc ...
. According to the directors, this is not a prequel or sequel to their previous film '' Bela Seshe''. Original photography of the film began on 30 November 2018 in
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. The film was released on 20 May 2022 after the deaths of its lead actors,
Soumitra Chatterjee Soumitra Chatterjee (also spelt as Chattopadhyay; ; 19 January 193515 November 2020) was an Indian film actor, play-director, playwright, writer, thespian and poet. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actors in the histor ...
(died on 15 November 2020) &
Swatilekha Sengupta Swatilekha Sengupta (''née'' Chatterjee; 22 May 1950 – 16 June 2021) was a Bengali actress. She had received the Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for her contribution to Indian theatre as an actor. Career Swatilekha started her career in theate ...
(died on 16 June 2021) due to
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. Grossing over crore, it became a box-office success and emerged as one of the highest grossing Bengali films of 2022.


Plot

The story takes place 5 years after the events of '' Belaseshe''. Arati has been diagnosed with
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. She fails to recognise her husband Biswanath, and has forgotten everything about her marital life except her 3 daughters - Malasree, Kaberi and Piu, and her son Barin. She recognises Bijon (Malasree's husband) and Sharmistha (Barin's wife), and remembers the existence of Jyotirmay (Kaberi's husband) and Palash (Piu's husband), but is unable to recognise them. Because of Arati's decreased tolerance to noise, Biswanath moves her from
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to
Santiniketan Shantiniketan (IPA: Help:IPA/Bengali, ƒantiniketÉ”n is a neighbourhood of Bolpur town in the Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal, India, approximately 152 km north of Kolkata. It was established by Maharshi Devendra ...
. In spite of his own advanced age, Biswanath single-handedly takes care of Arati, refusing to hand over her responsibility to their children or to any nurse. Biswanath states that he wants to take care of Arati alone without anyone's help as penitence for his inability to devote time for her during their married life. In spite of his efforts, Arati is completely unable to recognise Biswanath as her husband (who, she believes, has abandoned her), and regards him with contempt for violating her privacy. She often sneaks out of the house & roams around the village in her quest to return to her native village in Faridpur and meet her childhood friend Atindra. In an attempt to help Arati regain her memory, Biswanath decides to take Arati to her native village. They are accompanied by Malasree, Bijon, Piu, Palash, and Jyotirmay. At Faridpur, they meet Atindra and try to reconnect Arati with her childhood memories. Arati becomes visibly happier and starts to recall the day of her marriage. She recalls her husband's name, but still fails to recognise him. In a last attempt to help Arati recollect her memories about Biswanath, her family recreates the day of her marriage, complete with all the necessary customs, which she gladly recognises. Although Arati's contempt for Biswanath had gone after the re-enactment of her marriage, she is still unable to recognise him as her husband. Biswanath finally gives up all hopes of Arati ever recognising him as her husband, but continues to take care of her. Parallel to Biswanath & Arati's story, the film shows the story of their children & their spouses. Barin (who was his father's assistant in his publishing house in '' Belaseshe'') is now a successful businessman who runs his own publishing house in Kolkata. He had been apprehensive about Sharmistha (who was portrayed as a middle-scale cloth merchant) outshining him professionally. This has now culminated in Sharmistha divorcing Barin. Sharmistha has shifted to
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with her son & daughter, where she runs a large
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frequented by big names of
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, and is considering marrying her colleague Kunal Bharadwaj. Arati doesn't remember Barin's divorce, and keeps asking him about Sharmistha. In an attempt to help Arati recover her memories, Barin personally requests Sharmistha to visit Arati. Sharmistha initially declines but later she visits Barin & his family at Shantiniketan after they had returned from Faridpur. Here, Barin apologies to Sharmistha for not allowing her to work freely during their married life & accepts her to be more talented than him. As a result, love is rekindled between them & Sharmistha refuses to go back to Mumbai. Bijon & Malasree haven't produced children in spite of being apparently happily married for many years. Malasree is pressured by her family to consult a doctor, but refuses. Later she reveals to Biswanath that Bijon is
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, was forced by his family to marry her for the sake of appearance. Biswanath urges Malasree to divorce Bijon, but she retorts that Biswanath himself has proved by his dedication to the now intellectually-disabled Arati that married life isn't centred exclusively around children. She states that both she & Bijon had tried to end the marriage by indulging in extra-marital affairs but failed to do so because they found solace in each other's companionship. Malasree believes that their friendship transcends physical desire, and Bijon would prove to be as faithful and devoted as Biswanath if she ever became like Arati. Palash has abandoned his position as a director in
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, and works as a TV actor in Mumbai. Piu, too, left the film industry to work as a designer, but then stopped working because she wants to bear children and enjoy motherhood. However, their attempts in this regard have not yet borne fruit, and Palash has become too busy with his work to devote time to Piu. Piu was becoming frustrated with her married life, but when she finds Biswanath regretful for not having spent enough time with Arati, she decides not to repeat the same mistake with Palash. It turns out that Palash is stressed by severe competition among small actors to remain relevant in the television industry, and is suffering from
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. He is initially reluctant to accompany Piu to Shantiniketan, but is eventually persuaded by Arati's repeated insistence to see him. At Shantiniketan he is able to reconnect with Piu. On the eve of the family's departure for Faridpur, Palash takes the monumental decision to pull out of the television industry and spend more time with his wife. On the day when Arati's marriage to Biswanath is re-enacted by her family, Piu reveals to Palash that she is finally pregnant with his child.


Cast


Soundtrack

The soundtrack album of the film has been composed by
Anupam Roy Anupam Roy (born 29 March 1982) is an Indian Bengali singer-songwriter, music director, composer, writer, guitarist, playback singer, engineer from Kolkata, India. He made his debut with ''Amake Amar Moto Thakte Dao'' & ''Benche Thakar Gaan'', ...
and
Anindya Chattopadhyay Anindya Chatterjee is an Indian Bengali film director, music director, singer, lyricist, actor and producer based in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is the singer-lyricist of Bengali band Chandrabindoo. In recent times he has composed multif ...
. The lyrics have also been penned by them in the songs which they have composed, respectively.


Reception


Box office

The film earned lakh on the first day. Till 12 June, the film earned total crore. At the end of its theatrical run, the film collected over crore and emerged as a box-office success.


Critical reception

Rituparna Roy of ''
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'' criticised the near-idealistic storyline & lack of depth in the portrayal of
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patients in the film & stated that '' Sraboner Dhara'' (another film which starred Soumitra Chatterjee) was far better in depicting challenges faced while handling patients of Alzheimer's. Tilottama Majumdar of ''
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'' reviews, 'The success of the name 'Belashuru' lies in the fact that the movie gives this important message - there exists no pre-determined time to realise the dimensions of a relationship.' Jaya Bishwas of ''
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'' reviews, "Belashuru talks about our frustrations and regrets — the pain we inflict on each other unknowingly at times. But then, it is our love that ultimately helps us heal, find redemption in our relationships. We see Biswanath regretting the fact that he could not be there for his wife for most of their lives. And now, when he really wants to spend some quality time with her, Arati can’t recognise him anymore. It becomes all the more important for him to take care of her. The story may not be exceptional. The editing could have been tighter. But you will forget these niggles, as the emotional quotient sweeps you away."


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