Back in the day, when the grass was greener and the movie theatres used to be vibrant with an array of citizens from the different walks of life, cinema played a rather vital role as a means of entertainment for the entire family. It was the era that gave us classics like “Roopban”, “Jibon Thekey Neya”, “Beder Meye Josna” and many more. It used to be a part of our culture to go with family and friends and submerge ourselves in such works of art. But somehow down the line, in the midst of the race towards modernity, we have lost that essence of film making and viewing. Not to say that good movies were/are not being made, but that the trend itself seemed to have lost its magic; a piece of the puzzle was always absent.