A political assassination goes wrong. Palash, the 23-year-old hunter becomes the hunted, and as he flees from the system, the meaning of the movement and the collective goes through several changes. Set in the delta region of Eastern India, home to long standing conflicts between man, nature and the state, it is a character study of the young man as we debate - is he an extremist? Or a revolutionary? An anti-national? Or, a patriot? It’s the strength of the collective and his belief in it, his personal discovery of betrayals and isolation. In the end, the spirit of the movement remains unbroken. A new dawn sees a new fight.
Ranjan Ghosh's debut ‘Hrid Majharey’(Live in my Heart, 2014) is a part of the A-Level Drama syllabus of the Oxford Cambridge - Royal Society of Arts (OCR) Examination Board of the UK, has been archived in the Cinema Studies Department of the NYU Tisch School of the Arts, and has also been screened at various international conferences on Shakespeare adaptations across the globe over the last decade. His sophomore film Rongberonger Korhi'(Colours of Money, 2018) had travelled to London, Dubai, and Dhaka Film Festivals. His third feature ‘Ahaa Re'(The Two Lovers, 2019) had made it to a list of 25 all-time Great Asian Films about Food, compiled by International Movie magazine 'Asian Movie Pulse'. His fourth, 'Mahishasur Marddini' (A Night to Remember, 2022), was screened at major film and academic universities across the country like the FTII Pune, JNU, Jamia Millia lslamia, Hyderabad University, University of Kerala, and IPTA (Indian People's Theatre Association) Kollam, amongst several others. His latest film ‘Adamya’(The Unbroken, 2026) is also his first independent venture, one that he shot with five young adults over a period of four months in the Sundarbans, India. It is a political survival thriller that is presently in its 7th week theatrical run in Kolkata, India.