Swastika Mukherjee is a renowned Bengali actress who has made a significant impact in the Indian film industry, particularly in Bengali cinema. With a career spanning over two decades, she has established herself as one of the most versatile and talented actresses of her generation. This paper aims to provide an in-depth analysis of Swastika Mukherjee's filmography and highlight some of her most notable movie moments.
– A gritty political thriller based on real-life 1980s events. Swastika Mukherjee is a renowned Bengali actress who
Playing Urmila, a singer who emotionally destroys her daughter Qala, Swastika has a climactic scene where she says: “Main tumhe maaf kar sakti hoon, apne aap ko nahi.” (“I can forgive you, not myself.”) In one monologue, she shifts from icy control to shattering vulnerability — a masterclass in playing an unlikable yet tragic character. – A gritty political thriller based on real-life
The story revolves around Dr. Amartya (Joy Sengupta), a psychiatrist who falls for and marries his patient Tilottama, played by Swastika Mukherjee, whom the review describes as "a seductive woman". Adding to this complex dynamic is Arya (Samadarshi Dutta), a painter and former lover of Tilottama. The film expertly captures the resulting tension, portraying a woman "married to a doctor and yet in love with Arya" as she oscillates between the two men in her life. Amartya (Joy Sengupta), a psychiatrist who falls for
Her first full-fledged action role as a tough Kolkata police officer. The climax confrontation — where she disarms a killer with a “Egiye aaye, tor kichu hobena” (Come closer, nothing will happen to you) — made audiences whistle in theatres.
, is a psychological drama and passion play centered on a complex love triangle involving Swastika Mukherjee Joy Sengupta Samadarshi Dutta Plot Overview and Themes