Chatrak or Mushrooms (2011) is a Bengali drama that was screened at a number of highly regarded film festivals, including the Cannes Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival. The plot follows prestigious architect Rahul (Sudeep Mukherjee) as he returns home after working in Dubai for years. Home for Rahul is Kolkata in India’s West Bengal, where he is going to build a housing project on the border of a forest. Everything in his life seems to be going well: he has a good job, his loyal girlfriend Paoli (Paoli Dam) is happy to see him return to her bed, and he's quickly becoming a respected member of the community. The problem is that his brother (Sumeet Thakur) went insane and moved into the woods, where he subsists on random vegetation while only interacting with an unnamed French soldier (Tomas Lemarquis). Rahul can't focus on his job or his girl because he's obsessed with his Wildman brother living in the forest. While Rahul assesses his life, we witness topical struggles of the region, including the native people who are underpaid as construction workers. If you’re thinking Chatrak sounds like a bummer, we think you mean just bum! Watch as hot actor Anubrata Basu gives us an epically long look at dong and bush as he prepares for what is reported to be the first unsimulated sex scene in mainstream Indian film history! Get a load of the magic of his mushroom as it dangles in front of Paoli's poon! No Chit-Chatrak, she opens her legs, and he gets right down to business! Mushrooms will have you dreaming of having some naughty fun with that fun-guy!