Psychological Family Drama / Sci-Fi
Desperate, Ani feeds the AI all the data. The avatar— A.I. Prosenjit —is eerily perfect. The same baritone voice, the habit of adjusting his glasses, the sharp wit. They begin nightly conversations. new bengali film
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. Psychological Family Drama / Sci-Fi Desperate, Ani feeds
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. The same baritone voice, the habit of adjusting
Anirban “Ani” Sanyal, a 30-year-old UX designer in New Town, Kolkata, is brilliant but emotionally frozen. He is on the verge of leaving his lucrative corporate job to start a risky organic farming venture in his ancestral village in Sundarbans. But he is paralyzed by one thing: he cannot make the decision without the final word of his father, the late Dr. Prosenjit Sanyal, a stern, idealistic schoolteacher who died five years ago.
In the final scene, Ani is on a boat in the Sundarbans, muddy and exhausted but radiant. He takes out his phone to show a worker the layout of the land. Accidentally, he opens the Amar Akash app. The offline avatar flickers one last time. A.I. Prosenjit looks at him—and for a fraction of a second, the static image seems to smile. Not an algorithm’s smile. A father’s. Then it powers down forever.