Dev
10 titles
Filmography
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Golondaaj
(2021)From a regular boy to becoming the first Indian to open a football club, here's the journey of Nagendra Prasad Sarbadhikari, the Father of Indian Football.
Tonic
(2021)For his wedding anniversary, a 75-year-old man plans a trip with his wife. He meets Tonic, a charismatic travel agent whose presence makes the trip memorable and brings back the joy in their lives.
Projapati
(2022)A 65-year-old widower, Gour, lives with his son, Joy. His only wish is to see Joy get married. What is holding back Joy, a busy wedding planner, from planning his own wedding?

Amazon Obhijaan
(2017)Laden with natural difficulties, wild animals-anacondas, black caimans, jaguar, savage tribes and vicious gold digger, Shankar travels thousands of miles and fight off every danger to reach the mythical city of El Dorado. Amazon Obhijaan is shot extensively across Brazil, including underwater at two rivers, Rio Negro and Rio Solimoes.

Khoka 420
(2013)Krish loves Megha, but her family's long-standing feud with Bhoomi's family complicates things. When Krish's efforts to unite them are rewarded with a chance to marry either woman, he must navigate love, loyalty, and family ties

Rangbaaz
(2013)Madhurima gets stranded on an island with Raj, a man with a tragic past. Soon, she falls for him, but Raj is disinterested as he is on a secret mission.

Khokababu
(2012)The story of a aimless younger, who fall in love with Don's sister. There is an underworld Don named Shankar Das who lives in Kolkata along with his sister Pooja. Dev joins his organization as an accountant where he gets to know about Puja. They fall deeply in love and the rest of the story evolves around how the hero plays some mind games to win her heart .

Zulfiqar
(2016)Srijit Mukherji’s modern adaptation of Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra is a game of betrayal and evil motives.

Jackpot
(2009)Lady Luck lies buried beneath bingo balls and dabbers in this intimate portrait of passionately hardcore players revealing the nature of superstition and the need for humanity to feel like victory is possible, even if it’s just one number away.