The best Soumitra Chatterjee’s mystery movies

Soumitra Chatterjee

Soumitra Chatterjee

19/01/1935- 15/11/2020
Today we present the best Soumitra Chatterjee’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Soumitra Chatterjee’s movies.

The Golden Fortress

The Golden Fortress
8.3/10
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release: 27/12/1974
  • Character: Prodosh Mitra (Feluda)
A young boy becomes a target for crooks, after he claims to remember his past life and mentions precious jewels in a golden fortress.

Samantaral

Samantaral
7.6/10
On a family visit, a young man and his girlfriend set out to discover why his eccentric uncle has been mysteriously confined to one room for years.

The Elephant God

The Elephant God
7.9/10
Set in the holy city of Benares, this is the second film about the detective Feluda, in which he goes for a holiday along with his cousin, Topshe and his friend, Lalmohan Ganguly. But the theft of a priceless deity of Lord Ganesh (the Elephant God) from a local household forces him to investigate.

Tiktiki

Tiktiki
Satyasindhu writes detective stories and is strangely obsessed with dangerous make-believe games. In his young wife’s absence, he invites her lover Bimal and forces him to play a pretence game of theft. These games become a challenge and duel between the two men, each of whom seek to be the victor. What follows is yet another dangerous suspense plot with a twist. Based on Sleuth, the famous 1970 play by Anthony Shaffer.

Kakababu Here Gelen?

Kakababu Here Gelen?
7.5/10
  • Genre: Mystery
  • Release: 25/08/1995
  • Character: Asit Dhar
A detective Kakababu investigates a case where a very old bible of great value gets stolen by a criminal.

Hungry Stones

Hungry Stones
7.2/10
A tax collector posted to a small town puts up at a mansion feared by the locals because it is haunted. As time passes he grows more consumed by the mansion and its air of romance, and the spirits that haunt it, especially a beautiful woman. Adapted from a Rabindranath Tagore story.

72 Ghanta

72 Ghanta
6.1/10
An old man commits suicide by jumping before a running train. In the next 72 hours, six stories unfold one after another. Curiously interlinked, each story is born out of a chance encounter between two strangers leading to a high voltage drama with a strange twist at the end.

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