Several decades ago, Bengal used to produce some of the most significant films and filmmakers of the nation. Even before the triumvirate of Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak, and Mrinal Sen made their mark, Bengali films were being remade not only in Hindi but Telugu and Tamil as well — ‘Pasher Bari’ (1952) was remade in Telugu (‘Pakka Inti Ammayi’, 1953) and Tamil (‘Adutha Veetu Penn’, 1960) long before ‘Padosan’ (1968) got made. Cut to the present day, and Bengali cinema is struggling to stay relevant. Plagued by stereotypical plots and dwindling patronage, most contemporary films from Bengal don’t witness the kind of success their predecessors found. But in recent times, a small, seemingly inconsequential Bengali film devoid of any star has been winning hearts globally.