Story, Synopsis, Trivia, Dialogues for Pakhi (2009)


Pakhi is a 2009 Indian Bengali drama,romance film released on Jun 26, 2009. The film is directed by Gautam Sen, music composed by Pilu Bhattacharya.

The narrative of this film is based no a neo-real island which is situation beside a beautiful river & landscapes all over. The island is well known for its wild game & specially its rich variety of migrating birds. The incidents take place in a local resort amongst the manager Akash (Badsha Moitra) & the tourist. While the advanced Mr. Sen arrives with his blind daughter Rupsa, her ex-spouse Pronob Bose romps in with his current other-half Rimi. There is also a capitalist entrepreneur named Biswajit Mukherjee who loves to sleep & is on the mission of predating the worned out Zamindar Palace to alter it into a sumptuous business pavilion. Rupsa becomes affectionate towards the introvert Akash, while at the same time feels helpless, reckless & psychologically battered at the presence of her ex-beau. Pronob & Rimi pack up their bags to abandon this uneasy convivial heaven. But unfortunately the couple die in a car crash on their way back home. When Rupsa gets this news she stands awestruck as if in a trance. She depends more on Akash. Meanwhile business honcho Amaresh Roy comes in this resort with his wife Brishti (Akash’s formar lover). Brishti wants desperately to leave the bisexual Amaresh, & get back into Akash’s life, but gets a cold shoulder from him. Amaresh realizes Brishti’s dilemma but feels himself trapped in a never ending abyss of pain & despair. Finally the couple leave with mixed reactions & judgements. Akash realizes that Rupsa has fallen in love with him but his defense measures leave him nowhere. The caretaker Sadhu & Akash finally escort the sightless Rupsa & her father upto the ferry with the closing credits suggesting the temporariness engulfed with the infinity of time.

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