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Sanjay Mishra’s First Bengali Film Receives Massive response across Bengal and now in India
Nationally acclaimed actor Sanjay Mishra marks his Bengali film debut with Phera, alongside some of Bengal’s most celebrated actors — Ritwick Chakraborty, Sohini Sarkar, and Subrat Dutta.
Directed by Pritha Chakraborty, Phera is produced by Nandy Movies and presented by Pradip Kumar Nandy.
Since its release in Bengal, *Phera* has received an overwhelming response from audiences across the state. Backed by strong word-of-mouth and growing appreciation, the film has successfully entered its third week, with additional screening halls being added due to audience demand.
Building on this remarkable response, Phera was released Pan India last Friday, taking this powerful Bengali story to audiences across the country. We are extremely grateful to share that the film received housefull shows from Mumbai, Hyderabad, Gurugram and Bengaluru.
With its moving narrative and stellar performances, Phera continues its successful theatrical journey and expands its reach beyond Bengal.
Phera — now reaching audiences across India.
About the film –
The much-awaited bengali film Phera is directed by acclaimed filmmaker Pritha Chakraborty, from the house Nandy Movies and presented by Pradip Kumar Nandy.
Phera promises to be a deeply emotional and thought-provoking cinematic experience, exploring themes of relationships, distance, and the essence of returning—both physically and emotionally. The newly released poster offers a compelling glimpse into the film’s tone, hinting at a poignant narrative that resonates with universal human connections.
Synopsis:
Two men. One house that no longer stands the way it used to.
In a city that rewards speed and reinvention, Polash runs just fast enough to not fall behind. His father, Pannalal, once a local hero, now measures time in habits and rust. When the past quite literally cracks open, their two worlds — and worldviews — are forced into uneasy proximity.
Phera is a story of quiet reckonings — of what we call success, of how much we leave behind, and what remains when the noise fades. It is about the awkward poetry of returning — not to glory, but to someone who still saves you a seat.
Some lives don’t arc. They echo.
Cast and Crew:
Produced by : Nandy Movies
Presented by : Pradip Kumar Nandy
Director: Pritha Chakraborty
Cast: Sanjay Mishra, Ritwick Chakraborty, Sohini Sarkar, Priyanka Sarkar & Subrat Dutta
Music Director : Ranajoy Bhattacharjee
Dop : Subhankar Bhar
Editor : Subhajit Singha
