New Bengali Film May 2026
Prosenjit was a man of rigid principles—he believed in job security, societal respect, and “projonmo” (legacy). Ani’s venture feels like a betrayal of everything his father stood for. Every night, Ani has the same dream: his father sitting in his armchair, shaking his head in disappointment.
That night, Ani has his final session with A.I. Prosenjit. He doesn’t mention the tape. Instead, he says, “Baba, I’m not going to Sundarbans.”
On the tape, a young, vibrant Prosenjit reveals his own buried dream: he wanted to leave teaching and become a folk music archivist in the Sundarbans. He had even bought a piece of land there. But his own father, Ani’s grandfather, a powerful landlord, threatened to disown the family. Prosenjit, crushed, burned his research notes and never spoke of it again. The tape ends with him whispering, “I will ensure my son does not make the same mistake. He will be free… even if I have to become a tyrant to teach him to fight.” new bengali film
Psychological Family Drama / Sci-Fi
He calls Nilanjana. “I’m going,” he says. “And I’m naming the farm ‘Prosenjit’s Song.’” Prosenjit was a man of rigid principles—he believed
The AI pauses. Its response is predictable: “Logical. Risk-averse decision is optimal.”
Legacy vs. choice, the danger of digital nostalgia, the courage to inherit not wealth but wounds, and the radical act of breaking a cycle by fulfilling a parent’s suppressed dream. That night, Ani has his final session with A
A disillusioned coder in Kolkata creates a hyper-realistic AI avatar of his late father to seek his approval for a life-changing decision, only to discover that the digital ghost holds a devastating secret about the past.