Abir
Chatterjee is spending
Sunday
with his family. “I have come to my cousin’s son’s rice ceremony, where I am getting to meet all my relatives. So, it is a kind of
family
get-together on a
rainy
Sunday afternoon,” said the actor, who is getting lot of appreciation for his character, Arko, a school teacher who loves kids, but with a hidden insanity in him in Mainak Bhaumik’s Bornoporichoy.
The suspense thriller revolves around Dhananjoy, a man who has lost everything and Arko, a man who has nothing to lose. Dhananjoy and Arko are locked in a gripping cat-and-mouse game that becomes an adventure of good vs evil. But who is good and who is evil? Both Dhananjoy and Arko are different sides of the same coin.
In an article on
Friendship Day
, Abir told to CT that Shubayan (Bhoumik) is his 3 am friend. “I spoke to Shubayan yesterday night and I am yet to call him today as I am busy with the function at my cousin’s house. Shubayan is my Class X friend and people say we are both sides of the same coin and I guess we two also feel the same. Rather, I should say he is in my system and it is better to call him my all-hour friend. There are times when I am busy and my family members can’t reach me and they need a suggestion for a decision to be taken, they call him for suggestions and vice versa,” said the actor.
Ruman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She...
Read MoreRuman Ganguly is a Principal Correspondent at Calcutta Times. She covers Tollywood and fashion, besides her regular responsibilities at the desk. Her passions include movies, reading and avante-garde fashion shoots.
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