Hemlock Society: We have no branches) is a 2012 Indian Bengali-language black comedy romantic film written and directed by Srijit Mukherji.
The primary missions of this society included providing information to dying persons and supporting legislation permitting physician-assisted suicide.
Meghna is a woman who experiences emotional distress following personal losses, including her mother's death and rejection by her fiancé.
However, she is approached by Ananda Kar, the founder of the Hemlock Society, an organization that offers training on various methods of suicide.
Ananda persuades Meghna to attend a three-day workshop at the society, which operates from a film studio and features instructors specializing in different suicide techniques.
During her time at the workshop, Meghna meets other participants and experiences a series of events that alter her perception of life.
At the Mirchi Music Awards 2013, it got the Best Album and Best Song (Ekhon Onek Raat) in the Listener's Choice category as well as the Best Male Playback for Rupankar Bagchi for Aamar Mawte.
It also fetched the Zee Banglar Gourab Samman for Anupam Roy for Best Lyricist and Male Playback for Ekhon Onek Raat and Best Actress for Koel Mullick.