Korpur
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| Korpur | |
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| Directed by | Arindam Sil |
| Based on | Antardhaner Nepothye by Dipanwita Roy |
| Written by | Subhasish Guha (screenplay & dialogues) |
| Story by | Dipanwita Roy |
| Produced by | Firdausul Hasan Prabal Halder Adipta Majumder |
| Starring | Rituparna Sengupta Bratya Basu Saheb Chatterjee Kunal Ghosh Arpan Ghoshal Lahoma Bhattacharya Ananya Banerjee |
| Cinematography | Anirban Chatterjee |
| Edited by | Sanglap Bhowmik |
| Music by | Rathijit Bhattacharjee |
Production companies | Friends Communication Kahhak Studios |
| Distributed by | PVR Inox Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 150 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Bengali |
Korpur (Bengali pronunciation: [kɔrpuɾ]; transl. Camphor) is a 2026 Indian Bengali-language vigilante political action thriller film directed by Arindam Sil. Produced by Firdausul Hasan, Prabal Halder and Adipta Majumder under the banners of Friends Communication and Kahhak Studios respectvely,[1] the film is based on Dipanwita Roy's novel Antardhaner Nepothye,[2][3] which focuses on the unsolved case of disappearance of Manisha Mukhopadhyay, the then the assistant controller of examinations at Calcutta University.[4][5][6][7]
The movie released on 19 March 2026 under the banner of Friends Communication. This is the debut film of Bengali political personality Kunal Ghosh.[8][9]
Back in 1997, Moushumi Sen, a University Exam Controller, vanished without a trace during a massive 50-crore scandal. The media insisted she escaped to London, but a gagged police officer sensed a much deeper, sinister political plot. Fast forward twenty two years, investigative journalist Anupam reignites the dormant case, bringing to light a deep-seated web of systemic corruption. [10][11]
Cast
- Rituparna Sengupta as Mousumi Sen, Exam Controller in 1997
- Saheb Chatterjee as Niloy Biswas
- Bratya Basu as Rakhohori Goswami, OC in 1997[12]
- Lahoma Bhattacharjee as Susmita Sen, Mousumi's daughter/ Riya Tamang (fake identity)
- Kunal Ghosh as Shankar Mallik, member of ruling party in 1997[12]
- Arindam Sil as Sukhen Sen, Mousumi's estranged husband
- Arpan Ghoshal as Anupam Roy[12]
- Ananya Banerjee as Gairika[12]
- Rumki Chatterjee as Mousumi's mother
- Kanad Maitra
- Sanjib Sarkar as Mohit Basu
- Pradipta Roy
- Avishek De Biswas[13]