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National Award-winning actor Sanjay Mishra makes a compelling Bengali film debut in Pritha Chakraborty's Phera. The film delves into the emotional complexities of relationships, distance, and the act of returning, both physically and emotionally. It portrays the poignant story of two men connected by a home, exploring themes of intergenerational bonds and the true meaning of success.
National Award-winning actor Sanjay Mishra has made an impressive Bengali film debut with Phera directed by Pritha Chakraborty.A deeply emotional and thought-provoking cinematic experience, Phera explores themes of relationships, distance and the idea of returning—both physically and emotionally.
At its heart lies a moving story of quiet reckonings and intergenerational bonds.
The film follows two men connected by a home that no longer stands the bonds. The film follows two men connected by a home that no longer stands the way it once did. In a city driven by speed and reinvention, Polash struggles to keep pace with changing times, while his father, Pannalal, once a local hero, now measures life through habits and fading memories.

When the past unexpectedly resurfaces, their worlds—and worldviews—are forced into an uneasy yet meaningful proximity. Through its tender storytelling, Phera reflects on what success truly means, how much people leave behind in pursuit of it, and what remains when the noise fades. It is ultimately a story about the awkward poetry of returning—not to glory, but to someone who still saves you a seat. The film also features Ritwick Chakraborty, Sohini Sarkar, Priyanka Sarkar and Subrat Dutta in pivotal roles, with music composed by Ranajoy Bhattacharjee.



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