The story revolves around a heavy, ornate jewelry box belonging to Rashmoni (played with legendary wit by Moushumi Chatterjee). Rashmoni is a "Buri Pishi"—a child widow in a traditional zamindar household. Deprived of sex, good food, and autonomy, she pours all her suppressed desires into her gold.
Released on (hence the possible "12" in your search), Goynar Baksho (The Jewellery Box) is not just a film; it is a literary adaptation that bridges three generations of women through a single, mystical heirloom. Bengali Movie Goynar Baksho 2013 12
When she dies, she doesn't go to heaven. Instead, she returns as a feisty, foul-mouthed ghost to guard her treasure. She chooses her niece-in-law, Somlata (Konkona Sen Sharma), as the box’s protector. The Evolution of the Bengali Woman The story revolves around a heavy, ornate jewelry
At its heart, Goynar Baksho is a tri-generational narrative. The story unfolds within the confines of a crumbling aristocratic mansion in rural Bengal, belonging to the once-wealthy clan of the Ray family. The plot centers on a "Goynar Baksho"—a traditional wooden jewellery box passed down through generations. Released on (hence the possible "12" in your
of gold ornaments, originally owned by Rashmoni (Pishima), a child widow. Generation 1: Repression (Rashmoni):