(The Jewellery Box) is a supernatural comedy that chronicles the lives of three generations of women in a Bengali family. The central "character" is a box of wedding jewels belonging to the matriarch, Pishima, which acts as a bridge between the living and the dead, and the traditional and the modern. Three Generations, One Box The Matriarch (Rashmani/Pishima): Played with comedic brilliance by Moushumi Chatterjee
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Meaning of the Box: She uses the jewelry as capital to start a sari shop, saving the family from financial ruin. index of goynar baksho
The plot is deceptively simple: Somlata (Konkona Sen Sharma), a newlywed in a crumbling zamindar household, discovers a locked box belonging to her husband’s great-grandaunt, Pishima. When opened, out pops not just jewels but the ghost of Pishima herself—a feisty, unapologetically materialistic spirit who refuses to leave. What follows is a magical-realist tug-of-war between tradition and ambition. (The Jewellery Box) is a supernatural comedy that
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