This story is from September 23, 2022

Bhooter Raja Paran Bandopadhyay adds a comical twist to Pritam Sarkar’s social satire ‘Satvut Advut’

It’s a story of two friends, Biltu and Rana, a thief and a ticket blacker by profession. Everything was normal till the day they both were publicly harassed due to their habit of stealing and blacking tickets. Biltu and Raja fled to a dense forest in a drunken state. In an extreme intoxicated condition they start singing and even summons the Bhooter Raja.
Bhooter Raja Paran Bandopadhyay adds a comical twist to Pritam Sarkar’s social satire ‘Satvut Advut’
Paran Bandopadhyay is set to play a ghost after a long time in Pritam Sarkar’s social satire ‘Satvut Advut’. The upcoming film promises to be a laugh riot as Paran Bandopadhyay and Kharaj Mukherjee will be seen on hilarious and hapless form. Partha Sarathi and Prasun Gain are playing the lead roles alongside Raju Mazumdar, Ivlina Chakraborty and Pooja Sarkar.
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According to the director, the film, produced by Bobby Choudhury, will unveil many layers depicting some real social issues and the Bhooter Raja character plays a pivotal role in the narrative.
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It’s a story of two friends, Biltu and Rana, a thief and a ticket blacker by profession. Everything was normal till the day they both were publicly harassed due to their habit of stealing and blacking tickets.
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Biltu and Raja fled to a dense forest in a drunken state. In an extreme intoxicated condition they start singing and even summons the Bhooter Raja. Surprisingly, Bhooter Raja arrives and both the friends are asked for Boons. From there, the story takes a swift turn with a hefty dose of giggles.

While the story and script are by Pritam Sarkar, Nayan Mani Ghosh is the DOP and editing has been done by Aloke Dhara.
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