Abhimanyu Mukherjee's film Kirtan, starring Arunima Ghosh, Paran Bandopadhyay and Gourab Chatterjee, is all set to release in the theatres on June 30. This is a slice-of-life story of a household conflict between the daughter-in-law Manimala and her father-in-law. The story set in a north Calcutta house shows the conflict between traditional and new-age values, the tussle between old beliefs and new-generation expectations.Abhimanyu tells a Bengali tale with dollops of humour and deep sensitivity.
Manimala does not want to stay in this dilapidated old house, she wants to move to a new flat. But Avinash doesn't want to leave this house because it is their ancestor's home. The quarrel escalates day by day. One day during a quarrel, a brick from the wall falls on Avinash and he has to be admitted to a hospital. Avinash returns home after recovery and comes to know from a friend that Manimala has taken care of him. After that, Avinash decides to sell this house and everyone moves to a new flat. But even after going there, the quarrel between father–in–law and daughter–in–law continues.