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Upon its release on Hoichoi in late 2019, Shubhratri garnered a mixed-to-positive critical reception. The Times of India gave it 4/5 stars, praising its "unflinching look at urban loneliness." Anandabazar Patrika called it "slow, but intentionally so—a meditation on night."

Audience scores were more polarized. On IMDb, the series holds a respectable 7.8/10, but the user reviews tell a story of extremes. Some users called it "boring and artsy." Others wrote paragraphs about how the series made them cry in ways mainstream movies never could.

The series gained a cult following during the COVID-19 lockdowns of 2020, as people stuck at home suddenly understood the feeling of being unable to sleep, staring at the ceiling, and questioning their life choices. In that sense, Shubhratri was prescient.

The year 2019 was a crowded one for Indian digital content. We saw the rise of Sacred Games Season 2, The Family Man, and in Bengal, the action-packed Bheetu and the thriller Charitraheen. Amidst this noise, Shubhratri -2019- Web Series took the opposite approach.

These choices made the series divisive. Some critics called it "pretentious and slow." Others called it "the most honest Bengali web series ever made."

Four years after its release, the Shubhratri web series has aged like fine wine. It is now taught in some film schools as an example of "mumblecore" in the Bengali context. A proposed second season was rumored in 2021, but Sourav Chakraborty has confirmed that he is waiting for the right stories—stories that capture the "New Normal" of post-pandemic nights.

Most of the cast have moved on to bigger projects. Sohini Sarkar won a Filmfare OTT Award for her role. Koushik Sen continues to play memorable character roles in films like Dostojee and Hridpindo.

But for fans, Shubhratri remains their comfort watch. A series they return to when they themselves cannot sleep at 3 AM.

A web series is only as good as its ensemble, and Shubhratri -2019- Web Series boasts a powerhouse of Bengali acting talent. Unlike mainstream Bengali cinema, which often relies on a single star, this series relies on an ensemble cast of character actors who breathe life into the script.

Every actor in Shubhratri understands the assignment: whisper the dialogue, let the eyes do the acting, and never underestimate the power of a pause.

Unlike its title (which translates to "Good Night"), the series is anything but a lullaby. Shubhratri is an anthology of sorts, but with a connective tissue that binds each story to the late hours of the night. The premise is simple yet elegant: The series explores what happens to human beings when the sun sets, inhibitions drop, and secrets surface.

Set against the backdrop of the bustling city of Kolkata—and occasionally the quieter suburbs—the series follows a diverse set of characters who are all awake while the rest of the city sleeps. A lonely IT professional, a couple on the verge of divorce, a night-shift cab driver, and a woman waiting for a call that never comes. Each episode peels back a layer of loneliness, desire, and regret.

The central narrative asks a timeless question: In the darkness of the night, are we more ourselves, or are we merely the ghosts of our daytime selves?

If you are looking for an action-packed thriller or a laugh-out-loud comedy, look elsewhere. Shubhratri -2019- Web Series is not for everyone. But if you are in the mood for something meditative—something that feels like reading a short story by Rabindranath Tagore or watching a late-night French New Wave film—then this series is a hidden gem.

It asks you to be patient. It asks you to listen. And if you do, it will reward you with some of the most authentic depictions of human loneliness ever captured on a digital screen.

So, find a quiet night, turn off your phone, and press play. Just remember: Don't expect to fall asleep immediately after.

Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Where to Watch: Hoichoi (Subscription required)
Language: Bengali (with English subtitles)
Runtime: 5 episodes, approximately 30-40 minutes each


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A shared, unsettling night connects several characters whose lives intersect in unexpected ways. Each episode peels back layers of character backstory and unreliable perception, gradually revealing how choices made during “Shubhratri” alter relationships and futures.

Shubhratri (2019) is a moody, character-focused web series that excels in atmosphere and performance while occasionally faltering in pacing and originality. Its greatest achievement is making a small, ordinary night feel laden with moral consequence—an intimate portrait of people pushed to reckon with truth. Worth watching for the acting and the contemplative tone; temper expectations if you want a conventional, high-adrenaline thriller.

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