From The Director's Desk
 

The Laptop is not a catalyst in the film but its main character. It is very much alive because it has a memory and its memory manoeuvres the story in this film.

A stolen laptop changes hands between people of different clans and professions and in the course of this is witness to a number of incomplete relationships. Each story begins, but before it can end, the laptop has changed hands into the oblivion of a fresh relationship.

There are so many people around us on the streets, in the markets talking, interacting yet, little do we realize that there is an invisible thread connecting us with others.

Laptop is that thread where different relationships get entangled in varying intensities and inadvertently, a film is born.

Kaushik Ganguly

Kolkata born Kaushik Ganguly spent eight years as a teacher and freelance scriptwriter before turning a director in the year 1995 with tele-serial Rahaat. His much-acclaimed television films are Shesh Krittyo, Ushno Tar Jonnyo, Atithi and Collage, and these marked him as one of the most promising new-generation filmmakers. Marking his feature film debut with Waarish (2004), Kaushik went on to garner much acclaim for his second film Shunyo e Bukey (2005) which was screened at the London International Women’s Film Festival and the L.A. International Film Festival. His other notable films are Ek Mutho Chhobi, Brake Fail, Jackpot and Rangmilanti.

Just Another Love Story received a standing ovation at the Berlin Film Festival and at the London Film Festival. Kaushik also won the Silver Peacock in the Indian International Film Festival competition section, for the same film in 2010. Just Another Love Story also won the Best Film Award at
New York i-View .