
Praktan 2016
Praktan (2016) is a poignant Bengali drama directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee that unfolds aboard a Mumbai to Howrah train, where a woman's chance encounter with her former husband stirs a whirlwind of memories and unspoken emotions.
Director: Shiboprosad Mukherjee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Praktan (2016) about?
Praktan (2016) follows a woman on a train ride from Mumbai to Howrah who unexpectedly reunites with her ex-husband. Their brief but intense encounter forces both to confront the remnants of their past and the choices that shaped their lives.
Who directed Praktan?
Praktan (2016) was directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee, known for his evocative storytelling in Bengali cinema.
Who stars in Praktan?
The film features powerhouse actors Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Aparajita Adhya, and veteran stars Soumitra Chatterjee and Sabitri Chatterjee.
Is Praktan (2016) worth watching?
Praktan (2016) is a gem for fans of emotional, character-driven dramas. While not rated on IMDb, its themes of love and reconciliation resonate deeply, and Mukherjee's sensitive direction makes it a compelling watch for Bengali film enthusiasts.
How long is Praktan?
Praktan (2016) has a runtime of 142 minutes, offering a full cinematic experience of two hours and twenty-two minutes.
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About Praktan (2016) — A Bengali Drama of Reunion and Reflection on a Train Journey
Praktan (2016) is a poignant Bengali drama directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee that unfolds aboard a Mumbai to Howrah train, where a woman's chance encounter with her former husband stirs a whirlwind of memories and unspoken emotions.
This emotionally charged journey isn't just about physical distance—it's a voyage through nostalgia, unresolved relationships, and the quiet resilience of human connections. With a backdrop of railway hustle and the serene passing landscapes, Praktan (2016) explores themes of love, loss, and second chances, all wrapped in the warmth of family drama. The film brings together Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta in roles that resonate deeply with fans of meaningful cinema, blending heartfelt moments with subtle storytelling under Mukherjee's sensitive direction.