The premiere of the Bengali film
RAAS recently took place at a city theatre, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of cinephiles, industry professionals, and well-wishers. The red-carpet event was graced by the film’s cast and crew, along with several notable figures from the Bengali film fraternity.
Director Tathagata Mukhopadhyay was joined by lead actors
Vikram Chatterjee and
Devlina Kumar, who play Somnath and Rai respectively. Also in attendance were key cast members including Anashua Majumder, Anirban Chakrabarty, Sudip Mukherjee, Ranojoy Bishnu, and Arna Mukhopadhyay. Singers Manoj Murali Nair and Somlata Acharyya, who lent their voices to the soulful track
Amra Dujona, were also present.
RAAS tells the story of Somnath, who returns to his ancestral village of Manikpur after 18 years and reconnects with his childhood love, Rai, during the Raas Purnima festivities. Through its quiet portrayal of rural Bengal, the film contrasts the serenity of village life with the fast-paced, often isolating nature of urban living. As Somnath retraces his emotional roots,
RAAS unfolds as a tale of rediscovery, nostalgia, and longing.
Speaking at the premiere, Tathagata remarked, “
RAAS reflects the emotional void many feel in city life. It’s a journey back to innocence and rootedness.”
The ensemble cast also includes Shankar Debnath, Parijat Chaudhuri, Debasish, Debaprasad Halder, and Apratim Chatterjee, bringing depth to this reflective, emotionally resonant narrative.