Korpur

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Directed byArindam Sil
Based onAntardhaner Nepothye by Dipanwita Roy
Written bySubhasish Guha (screenplay & dialogues)
Story byDipanwita Roy
Korpur
Directed byArindam Sil
Based onAntardhaner Nepothye by Dipanwita Roy
Written bySubhasish Guha (screenplay & dialogues)
Story byDipanwita Roy
Produced byFirdausul Hasan
Prabal Halder
Adipta Majumder
StarringRituparna Sengupta
Bratya Basu
Saheb Chatterjee
Kunal Ghosh
Arpan Ghoshal
Lahoma Bhattacharya
Ananya Banerjee
CinematographyAnirban Chatterjee
Edited bySanglap Bhowmik
Music byRathijit Bhattacharjee
Production
companies
Friends Communication
Kahhak Studios
Distributed byPVR Inox Pictures
Release date
  • 19 March 2026 (2026-03-19)
Running time
150 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

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]

Reception

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