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Nationality
  
India

Occupation
  
Film director

Native name
  
Bengali: সৌমান বোস Hindi: सौमन बोस Urdu: سومن بوس‎

Kash puff a film by souman bose trailer


Souman Bose is an independent filmmaker & actor, known for his no-budget feature film Kash. Though the film was made in 2012, it was canned for a long time before getting a very limited release in 2014. The film had its U.S. premiere at the La Nacional, Spanish Benevolent Society as a part of officially selected films of the fifth edition of Bronx World Film cycle.

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Chain mail a short film by souman bose 2009


Kash

Kash (meaning:Puff) is a 2014 indie feature film directed by Souman Bose with Subholina Sen and Bose playing the lead roles.

Kashi Mehrothra, a youth in his early twenties, is heavily influenced by Ram Sen, A "proletariat" who used to make a living by selling biris (small Indian cigarettes) and within a span of few years evolved into a huge capitalist. Ram Sen preaches that "Indian cigar is the staircase to success!" Kashi thinks that if a man devoid of any formal education could do so much, he could do all this and more with a more sophisticated intoxicant, cigarettes. He fantasises of becoming the "Cigarette King" of India. He got so much into cigarettes, his friends started calling him Kash, which means a puff or a drag of smoke. This film follows his journey of trying to open a cigarette factory. However, other forces are at work. Kashi Mehrothra's melancholic life transforms into a topsy turvy journey, where his life is threatened by creatures from the super natural realm. It is a political satire and a horror.

Filmography

  • 2010 Chain Mail (short)
  • 2012 My Weekends with Color Men (documentary)
  • 2013 Kash (feature)
  • 2015 Replication (short)
  • References

    Souman Bose Wikipedia


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