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Haami 2018

★ 6.45 votes133 min📅 2018-05-11

Haami (2018) is a poignant Bengali drama that explores the fragile nature of childhood innocence through the story of two young friends.

Director: Shiboprosad Mukherjee

Cast

Aparajita Adhya
Aparajita Adhya
Vice-principal
Koneenica Banerjee
Koneenica Banerjee
Shyamoli Rakshit
Kharaj Mukherjee
Kharaj Mukherjee
Dilip Rakshit
Gargee RoyChowdhury
Gargee RoyChowdhury
Mitali Biswas
Churni Ganguly
Churni Ganguly
Rina Sen
Sujan Mukherjee
Sujan Mukherjee
Srinjoy Sen
Tanusree Shankar
Tanusree Shankar
Principal
Shiboprosad Mukherjee
Shiboprosad Mukherjee
Laltu Biswas
Broto Banerjee
Bodhiswata Biswas a. k. a. Bhutu
Tiyasha Pal
Tanuruchi Sen a. k. a. Chini

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Haami (2018) about?

Haami follows the story of two young friends whose innocent bond turns controversial when a simple kiss creates an unexpected scandal, highlighting how society often fails to protect children from adult judgment and criticism.

Who directed Haami?

Shiboprosad Mukherjee directed this Bengali drama, bringing his storytelling expertise to explore complex social themes through the lens of childhood innocence.

Who stars in Haami?

The film stars Aparajita Adhya, Koneenica Banerjee, Kharaj Mukherjee, alongside Gargee RoyChowdhury, Churni Ganguly, and Sujan Mukherjee in key roles.

Is Haami (2018) worth watching?

As an unrated drama tackling important social issues, Haami offers meaningful commentary on childhood and society. Its strong cast and emotional depth make it compelling viewing for fans of thoughtful cinema.

How long is Haami?

Haami has a runtime of 133 minutes.

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About Haami (2018) — When Friendship Faces Society's Judgment

Haami (2018) is a poignant Bengali drama that explores the fragile nature of childhood innocence through the story of two young friends. When Bhutu impulsively kisses his best friend Chini, what begins as innocent play transforms into a community scandal that exposes society's harsh treatment of children. Director Shiboprosad Mukherjee crafts a compelling narrative that questions who truly bears responsibility when adult judgments compromise young lives.

The film features strong performances from Aparajita Adhya, Koneenica Banerjee, and Kharaj Mukherjee, supported by Gargee RoyChowdhury, Churni Ganguly, and Sujan Mukherjee. This emotionally charged drama examines themes of friendship, societal pressure, and the loss of childhood purity, creating an intimate atmosphere that resonates long after the credits roll. The 133-minute runtime allows for deep character development and meaningful commentary on how communities handle sensitive situations involving children.