The story follows two princes, and Neel Kamal , who are the sons of two different queens of a king. The elder queen is secretly a witch ( Rakkhoshi ) who harbors a murderous intent toward the younger queen and her son, Neel Kamal.
Several factors contributed to its disappearance: Lal Kamal Neel Kamal Bengali Movie
The film is a drama with elements of fantasy and mysticism. The title translates to "Red Lotus, Blue Lotus." The story follows two princes, and Neel Kamal
The unnamed central male character (played with unsettling intensity by a lead actor of the era) is not a hero but an anti-hero of desperation. He is a man trapped in the mundanity of middle-class existence, and his encounter with two contrasting female figures becomes a catalyst for self-destruction. The “Red” woman is accessible, sensual, and immediate—she represents a desire that can be fulfilled. Yet, fulfillment breeds contempt. The “Blue” woman is chaste, distant, and almost spectral—she represents a desire that can never be fulfilled, and thus remains eternally potent. The title translates to "Red Lotus, Blue Lotus
True brotherhood, the triumph of good over evil, and destiny.
The most cynical theory suggests the producer, a wealthy zamindar (landlord) descendant who funded the film as a vanity project, was so devastated by the film’s failure to secure a distributor that he personally burned all copies in his courtyard. Several Bengali films suffered similar fates at the hands of humiliated producers.