Adamya has been officially selected for screening at the 26th New York Indian Film Festival 2026, set to take place this May, marking a significant milestone for the team behind the project. Adding to the achievement, the film has secured two major nominations—Best Director for
Ranjan Ghosh and Best Actor for Aryuun Ghosh—highlighting its artistic depth and powerful performances.
A testament to the strength of independent storytelling,
Adamya has steadily garnered attention on the global stage, resonating with both audiences and critics. Its restrained intensity and evocative narrative underline how a modest cinematic effort can leave a lasting impression—much like a single spark illuminating the dark.
Set against the backdrop of the Sundarbans, a region shaped by enduring tensions between humans, nature, and the state, the film unfolds as a gripping character study. It follows Palash, a 23-year-old hunter who suddenly becomes the hunted after a political assassination goes awry. As he navigates a relentless pursuit by the system, the meaning of resistance and collective struggle begins to shift.
"Adamya—also known as
The Unbroken—raises a compelling question: is Palash an extremist, or a revolutionary? As night descends swiftly, the spirit of the movement refuses to fade, hinting at an unbroken resolve and the promise of a new dawn," said Ranjan.