Pendulum (Bengali: পেন্ডুলাম) is a 2014 Bengali language Indian neo noir thriller based on surrealism time travel written and directed by Soukarya Ghosal and starring Radhika Apte, Rajesh Sharma, Sreelekha Mitra, Rajatava Dutta, Subhasish Mukherjee, Shantilal Mukherjee, Samadarshi Dutta. The film is based on a surrealistic painter who can provide time travel experience to his audience and can physically take them into his virtual world of painting. Through his painting, he travels time and tries to settle the disputes of several lives in Kolkata, affecting different individuals in a chain system.[1][2]

Pendulum
Movie poster
Bengali: পেন্ডুলাম
Directed bySoukarya Ghosal
Screenplay bySoukarya Ghosal
Story bySoukarya Ghosal
Produced byCozum Analytics Limited
StarringRadhika Apte
Rajesh Sharma
Sreelekha Mitra
Rajatava Dutta
Subhasish Mukherjee
Shantilal Mukherjee
Samadarshi Dutta
Edited byMita Chakraborty
Music byMainak Nag Chowdhury
Color processTechnicolor
Distributed byCozum Analytics
Release date
  • 7 March 2014 (2014-03-07) (Kolkata)
Running time
130 minute
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot edit

A car accident caused by Nandita (Radhika Apte), a young girl from the advertisement world is the sole truth moment of this hyperlink cinema, where five different stories are intertwined. The accident is shown thrice in the film, from three different povs of time.

First, it is shown in the real-time frame, second, it is shown in the flashback of Anirudhha (Anindya Banerjee), one of the characters of the film, and for the third time, it is shown in the virtual space of a Painter’s (Subhasish Mukherjee) work.

The Painter lives in a dilapidated house in north Kolkata as one of the tenants. He practices a strange kind of art in his own closed room. After every painting is done, he takes out his secret bottle of colour from an iron safe. The colour is black and never ever spills out from the bottle even if it drops on the floor uncorked. The secret colour is actually made with the same element that creates black hole out there in space. The painter draws a labyrinth with that colour on the painting which actually creates a wormhole that acts as a shortcut to the virtual world of his canvas. A non-Bengali builder (Rajesh Sharma) buys the house and plans for demolishing it to make a shopping mall.[3][4]

Cast edit

Actor Role
Radhika Apte Nandini
Rajesh Sharma Builder
Sreelekha Mitra Bublu
Rajatava Dutta Chitresh
Subhasish Mukherjee Painter
Shantilal Mukherjee Driver
Samadarshi Dutta Baban


Soundtrack edit

Pendulum
Soundtrack album by
Mainak Nag Chowdhury
Released2014
GenreFeature film soundtrack
Length28:48
LanguageBengali

The Music of the film is composed by debutant music director Mainak Nag Chowdhury. The sound design is done by Sukanta Majumder. Out of five original songs, Chandril Bhattacharya and Anindya Chatterjee who won National Film Award for best lyrics have penned two. Ghosal has written the other three songs. The soundtrack was released by Cozum Analytics. The full music album was released in 2014.

No.TitleWriter(s)Singer(s)Length
1."Unki Diley Jhunki Hoy"Chandril BhattacharyaTushar Dutta5:57
2."E Kalo Golpo"Anindya ChatterjeeAnindya Chatterjee5:36
3."Kauke Janachhina"Soukarya GhosalSomlata Acharyya Chowdhury6:55
4."Odol Bodol"Soukarya GhosalLagnajita Chakraborty, Gorki Mukherjee5:34
5."Sohore Ekhono"Soukarya GhosalSanchita Roy2:20
6."Nath Be Sar"TraditionalSayani Palit1:09
7."Ab Ke Sawan"TraditionalIvy Banerjee2:44
Total length:28:48

Reception edit

The film was released on 7 March 2014 in India and received positive critical reviews.[5][6]"The use of music in Pendulum is very intelligent, it creeps up on your senses. The music has come together very seamlessly, never intruding in the mood of the scenes," says Filmmaker Srijit Mukherji in an interview to The Telegraph.[7] The film bagged three awards in the 4th Mirchi Music Awards Bangla.[citation needed]

Awards edit

Ceremony Category Nominee Result
Mirchi Music awards Bangla 2014 Radio Mirchi Upcoming Male Vocalist of the year Tushar Dutta for the song Unki Diley Jhunki Hoy Won
Upcoming Female Vocalist of the year Ivy Banerjee for the song Old Lady's Theme Won
Programmer of the year Tushar Dutta for the song Unki Diley Jhunki Hoy Won

References edit

  1. ^ "Pendulum (Bengali) / Time travel recast". Indian Express.
  2. ^ "Radhika Apte turns up as ad professional in Bengali flick". Deccan Herald.
  3. ^ "'Independent film' in Bengali to be released in halls". Business Standard.
  4. ^ "পেন্ডুলাম, লোডশেডিং আর রেনবো জেলি! কী করলাম, কেন করলাম". Ei Samay.
  5. ^ "Pendulum Movie Review". The Times of India.
  6. ^ "দেওয়াল ঘড়ির পিছল সুরে". Anandabazar Patrika.
  7. ^ "The industry is as much about Pendulum as it is about Chander Pahar, says srijit mukherji in a chat with debutant Soukarya Ghosal and t2". The Telegraph.

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