Directed by filmmaker
Pritha Chakraborty the official trailer of
Phera has finally been unveiled. The film promises an emotionally layered and thought-provoking cinematic experience rooted in relationships, distance, memory and the idea of returning home — both physically and emotionally. The film stars Sanjay Mishra, Ritwick Chakraborty, Sohini Sarkar, Priyanka Sarkar and Subrat Dutta.
The newly released trailer and poster hint at a deeply intimate narrative that explores the fragile dynamics between generations in a rapidly changing world. With its understated storytelling and reflective tone,
Phera appears set to strike a chord with audiences through its portrayal of human connection and silent emotional reckonings.
Set against the backdrop of a city driven by speed and reinvention, the film follows Polash, a man struggling to keep pace with modern life, and his father Pannalal, once celebrated in his locality but now quietly navigating the weight of time and fading relevance. When circumstances force the two men back into close proximity, old wounds, shifting perspectives and unresolved emotions begin to surface.
Described as a story of “quiet reckonings”,
Phera examines ideas of success, loss and belonging with sensitivity and restraint. Rather than grand dramatic arcs, the film focuses on the echoes left behind in ordinary lives — and the emotional poetry of returning to someone who still keeps a place for you.
With its evocative visuals and emotionally resonant premise,
Phera is already generating curiosity among cinephiles eager for meaningful, character-driven storytelling.