Bastu-Shaap

Arjun introduces them to his older sister Antara (Churni Ganguly) and his wife Bonya (Raima Sen), who seemingly recognizes Kushal.

Kushal and Bonya developed a slow friendship, and he gave her a crystal ball, asking her to put it beside Arjun's bed in hopes of speeding his recovery.

After reaching a stalemate, Arjun decides to settle the duel on a sudden death—Bonya would volunteer with a bottle on her head as the target for the shooters.

Later that afternoon Arjun rudely asks Kushal and Timir to leave his Bungalow the next morning after collecting their fees.

Kushal agrees to leave, but instead of money he says he wants to take away with him their Bastu-Shaap—a snake or a curse that lives in a household and yet is not killed or warded off despite being a potential danger to everyone in the house, since everyone gets used to it.

He says that hearing them, made him jealous and realize how much he loved and was possessive about Bonya and hence the duel and him throwing Kushal and Timir out rudely earlier.

The three drive away and fade into the hilly fog of Darjeeling having effectively solved all of Arjun and Bonya's household problems.

Film crew, at IFFI ( 2016 )