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Pati Parameshwar | |
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Directed by | Jayasree Bhattacharyya |
Produced by | Anjan Kumar Roy |
Story by | Subhranil Biswas |
Starring |
Rituparna Sengupta Rajatava Dutta |
Music by | Surojit Chatterjee |
Production company |
Holly Bolly Tolly Kolly Production |
Distributed by | Eskay Movies |
Release date |
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Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Pati Parameshwar is a Bengali comedy film directed by Jayasree Bhattacharyya based on a story written by Subhranil Biswas. This film is being produced and presented by Anjan Kumar Roy. The film features Rituparna Sengupta, Rajatava Dutta, Rahul Arunodoy Banerjee, Bobby Chakraborty and Sudipta Chakraborty. Music of the film is composed by Surojit Chatterjee.
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Plot
The film revolves around the life of a childless couple, Arindam, a police officer and his beautiful wife, Sharmila. They have a pet dog named Pluto, who accidentally runs off on a summer afternoon. What follows afterwards in the life of this couple is what the film is all about.
Cast
- Rituparna Sengupta as Sharmila Chatterjee
- Rajatava Dutta as Arindam Chatterjee
- Rahul Arunodoy Banerjee as Amol
- B.D Mukherjee as Jethu
- Supriyo Dutta as Commissioner of Police
- Bobby Chakraborty as KLo or Keshav Lodh
- Biswanath Basu as Dhuni Baba
- Kanchana Moitra as Bhairobi
Production
The film was shot in a span of 24 days, by Jayashree Bhattacharyya with 103 actors, all across Kolkata and various locations in West Bengal. Produced by Anjan Roy of Holly Bolly Tolly Kolly productions. To be released by Eskay Movies.
Music
Music direction by Surojit Chatterjee of successful films like Kaali Amaar Maa, Icche, Hello Memsaheb, Muktodhara, Handa Bhonda, Halud Pakhir Dana, Gogoler Kirti. Music of the film Pati Parameshwar is Recorded at Studio Kusum Kolkata, at Studio Meet Brothers Mumbai. Songs mixed by Vikram Nagi, Mumbai. Title song Dilli ka laddo mixed by Gautam Debnath,Kolkata
Reviews
Madhusree Ghosh of The Times of India gave the film a 2 out of 5 stars.[6]