Kanamachi 2013 Exclusive
: The story follows a young photojournalist who witnesses a bank robbery staged by Naxalites. As he investigates, he finds himself caught in a dangerous web of political conspiracy and high-stakes "hide and seek" (the literal translation of Production : Directed by Raj Chakraborty and produced by Eskay Movies , the film is a remake of the 2011 Tamil thriller : It stars Ankush Hazra Abir Chatterjee Srabanti Chatterjee Saayoni Ghosh in lead roles. : The soundtrack features the voice of June Banerjee and compositions by Indraadip Dasgupta Release Context
: During its release in March 2013, the film was marketed with "exclusive" behind-the-scenes snaps and advance bookings shared via social media.
If you were referring to a different "Kanamachi 2013 exclusive"—such as the Kanamachi Tokyo Student Dormitory kanamachi 2013 exclusive
which was also constructed in March 2013—it features exclusive areas ranging from 21.84 to 43.68 across 97 rooms.
Plot Summary (No Spoilers)
The story follows Abir (Shakib Khan) and his wife Riti (Moushumi Hamid), whose seemingly happy marriage begins to unravel when a mysterious man named Rana (Mahmuduzzaman Babu) enters their lives. What starts as suspicion of infidelity slowly morphs into a tense game of psychological manipulation, hidden identities, and past secrets. The film’s title, Kanamachi (fog), perfectly symbolizes the blurred lines between reality, memory, and deception. : The story follows a young photojournalist who
Premise
When a pregnant woman named Shankar (played by Srabanti Chatterjee) arrives in Kolkata searching for her missing husband, she encounters official indifference and obstruction. The husband — a man connected to a larger conspiracy involving politicians and bureaucrats — has disappeared under mysterious circumstances. As Shankar pushes against institutional stonewalling, she uncovers layers of deceit that lead to unexpected revelations and a climactic uncovering of culpability at high levels.
KANAMACHI 2013: THE EXCLUSIVE STORM DIARIES – A FORGOTTEN MAY MONSOON
By Our Special Correspondent | Dhaka Published: May 17, 2013 (Retrospective Exclusive) Plot Summary (No Spoilers) The story follows Abir
PATUAKHI, BANGLADESH – In the dark annals of Bay of Bengal cyclones, the name Kanamachi (meaning “Earwig” in Dhivehi) does not carry the body count of 1970’s Bhola or the wind speed of 2007’s Sidr. But for the coastal residents of Barisal Division, the storm that struck on the night of May 16, 2013, was an exclusive horror: a "silent freight train" that arrived without the usual digital fanfare.
For the first time, survivors and a former Bangladesh Meteorological Department (BMD) radar operator reveal the untold story of the storm that the world ignored.
What Doesn’t Work
- Pacing Issues – The first 20–30 minutes feel slow, relying heavily on domestic drama before the thriller elements kick in. Some viewers may lose patience.
- Supporting Characters – Apart from the three leads, the police and side characters are underwritten and feel like plot devices rather than real people.
- Dialogue – A few melodramatic lines creep in, slightly clashing with the film’s otherwise grounded, tense tone.