Known for Acting
‘Dui Shaw’ is the modern revival of the mysterious and lurid plots of traditional South Asian folk tales told from generation to generation. A sequel series to ‘Pett Kata Shaw’, Dui Shaw delves into the horrors of the present instead of the folktales of old.
Two decades later, Daniel ventures out in search of some politically sensitive photographs of the Dumurjhapi refugee camp in 1979, taken by his father Sunil Sarkar, who was a reverend of the Mongla Church. The path leads him into the dark, shadowy history of Dumurjhapi, where foreign agents, greedy businessmen, and power-hungry political figures lie in wait, setting traps for the unwary.
The story of an artist born without the inherent skill for rhythm or melody.
When eight sailors onboard their fishing trawler find a mysterious girl mid-sea, ill fortune falls upon the boat as they don't catch any fish the next few days. The fishermen try to make it back home, although the sea has other plans for them.
Pett Kata Shaw takes the darkest most nefarious Bengali folk tales that survived generations and gives them a modern twist. Our stories and our culture must live on. Ghost stories too.