Phera poster unveiled: A poignant tale of return and quiet reckonings

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 A poignant tale of return and quiet reckonings

The official poster for Pritha Chakraborty's film 'Phera' is out, hinting at a poignant story about relationships, distance, and the complexities of return. The narrative centers on a father and son, Pannalal and Priyam, whose differing perspectives collide when the past resurfaces.

The official poster of Phera, directed by filmmaker Pritha Chakraborty, has finally been unveiled, offering audiences their first glimpse into a film that promises depth, emotion, and introspection.Touted as a deeply moving and thought-provoking narrative, Phera explores themes of relationships, distance, and the layered meaning of returning—both physically and emotionally. The newly released poster hints at an understated yet powerful story, rooted in universal human experiences and connections.

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At its heart, the film traces the lives of two men bound by blood but divided by time and perspective. Priyam, navigating the relentless pace of a changing city, contrasts sharply with his father Pannalal—a once-celebrated local figure now settled into the quieter rhythms of life.

When the past quite literally resurfaces, their two worlds—and worldviews—are brought into an uneasy proximity.Phera unfolds as a story of quiet reckonings, examining ideas of success, the weight of what is left behind, and what endures when the noise fades. It reflects on the fragile, often awkward poetry of returning—not to past glory, but to people and memories that continue to hold space for us. Some lives, the film suggests, do not follow dramatic arcs—they echo.

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The film features a strong ensemble cast including Sanjay Mishra, Ritwick Chakraborty, Sohini Sarkar, Priyanka Sarkar, and Subrat Dutta, with music composed by Ranajoy Bhattacharjee.

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