
Kankal 1950
Step into the eerie world of *Kankal (1950)*, a classic Bengali horror-drama that weaves a chilling tale of vengeance and the supernatural.
Director: Naresh Mitra
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kankal (1950) about?
*Kankal (1950)* follows the chilling story of Abhay, a man whose obsession leads to a gruesome death at the hands of a skeleton. The film unravels a web of revenge involving Tarala, her wealthy husband Rattan, and Abhay's twisted schemes. As police probe the incident, Dr. Sanyal uncovers a dark past where jealousy and vengeance collide in the most unexpected ways.
Who directed Kankal?
Naresh Mitra directed *Kankal (1950)*, bringing his signature style to this atmospheric horror-drama.
Who stars in Kankal?
The film features Paresh Bannerjee, Shishir Batabyal, Dhiraj Bhattacharya, Jiben Bose, and Ketaki Dutta in pivotal roles.
Is Kankal (1950) worth watching?
While *Kankal (1950)* isn't rated on IMDb, its blend of horror, mystery, and social drama makes it a compelling watch for fans of classic Bengali cinema. The film's eerie atmosphere and themes of revenge offer a unique experience, though its dated effects may not suit modern horror sensibilities.
How long is Kankal?
*Kankal (1950)* has a runtime of 115 minutes.
About Kankal (1950) — A Haunting Tale of Revenge and the Supernatural
Step into the eerie world of *Kankal (1950)*, a classic Bengali horror-drama that weaves a chilling tale of vengeance and the supernatural. Directed by the visionary Naresh Mitra, this film immerses viewers in a haunting narrative where a vengeful spirit manipulates the living to fulfill its dark desires. The story unfolds as police investigate the mysterious death of Abhay, a skeleton's victim, pulling Dr. Sanyal into a twisted web of deceit and obsession. At its core, *Kankal* explores themes of betrayal, social inequality, and the relentless power of unresolved grudges, all wrapped in an atmosphere thick with dread and suspense.
Starring Paresh Bannerjee, Shishir Batabyal, and Dhiraj Bhattacharya, the film blends mystery and thriller elements to create a gripping experience. With its morally ambiguous characters and supernatural twists, *Kankal (1950)* remains a standout in early Indian horror cinema, offering a compelling mix of drama and fright.