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  1. 15 oct. 2019 · When Aghore came back, he get the news that Saheli is pregnant and becomes very happy. But the all of villageman claims that the baby is the doctor's and not of Aghore's. Though Aghore tries to ...

  2. Mahulbonir Sereng ( Bengali: মেহুলবনীর সেরেঙ্গ Songs of Mahulbonir or Tribal song Mahulbonir) is a 2004 Bengali film directed by Sekhar Das based on a same name story of Tapan Bandyopadhyay [1] [2] [3] [4] This film was released at 13th Brisbane International Film Festival 2004 and 19 April 2005 at Filmfest DC in Washington, D.C. [5] Plot.

  3. Because he works in a different town, police officer Aghore spends much of his time away from his village — and local tongues begin wagging when his wife, Saheli, develops a friendship with the new town doctor in this Indian drama.

  4. Told through the entwined stories of two women and an emerging love triangle, Mahulbanir Sereng succeeds in painting a visceral portrait of a Santhali community. The film stands out for its poignant remarks on the varied layers of discrimination experienced by urban and rural women alike.

  5. Overview. The story of Mahulbanir Sereng is a narrative revolving around the triangular love story of Aghore (Pijush Ganguly), with his wife Saheli (Chandrayee Ghosh) and Dr. Alaktak Roy (Shilajeet Majumdar).

  6. Critically acclaimed internationally, Mahulbanir Sreng is now a part of history for its commercial success also. It was honored in the Indian Panorama and got 11 awards conferred upon by BFJA. Krantikaal (Critical encounter) – script & direction.

  7. The story of Mahulbanir Sereng is a narrative revolving around the triangular love story of Aghore (Pijush Ganguly), with his wife Saheli (Chandrayee Ghosh) and Dr. Alaktak Roy (Shilajeet Majumdar).