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Malaise is a film of genre Drama directed by Rituparno Gosh with Soumitra Chatterjee

Malaise (1999)

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Asukh, pronounced Ashukh is a 1999 Indian Bengali feature film directed by Rituparno Ghosh.

Synopsis

The film is about the schism between a film star daughter, Rohini (Debashree Roy) and her father Sudhamoy (Soumitra Chatterjee), who is unwilling but forced to depend on his daughter's earnings. The narrative revolves around the sudden illness of Rohini's mother (Gouri Ghosh) who has to be hospitalized. No one knows what she is suffering from. The physical illness sets off a chain of events in Rohini's life that includes her relationship with her father.

Actors

Soumitra Chatterjee

(Rohini's father)
Debashree Roy

(Rohini Choudhury (Runu))
Arpita Chatterjee
Silajit Majumder
Shankar Chakraborty

(Shankar Sengupta)
Aparna Sen

(Recitation (voice))
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