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Ritwick Chakraborty in the film's teaser | Photo courtesy: Screen-grab

Teaser of Mainak Bhaumik's Bhaggyolokkhi out now

| @indiablooms | Dec 11, 2024, at 03:11 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The teaser of Mainak Bhaumik's upcoming Bengali film Bhaggyolokkhi was unveiled by the makers on Wednesday.

The first glimpse of Bhaggyolokkhi, a cold blooded family nightmare, has been unveiled.

It features Ritwick Chakraborty, Solanki Roy in the lead.

Speaking of the film, Mainak said, "I wanted to make a film about an ordinary middle class mundane husband and wife and throw them in the world of crime and fantasy and see where it goes.

"To me Bhaggyolokkhi is a mix of real life drama that leaps into a world of fantasy for real life people. I am indebted to Nandy movies and my producer for being excited to tell this story with me."

The film will release in theatres on January 10, 2025.

Synopsis

Satya and Kaberi Ganguly, a married couple in their mid-30's, trapped in a boring and stressful  middle-class life, worrying about expenses after sending their son to delhi to study in school with Satya’s brother.

They face a sudden twist when Satya's enigmatic acquaintance, Sayan a fellow from his school who he barely recognizes invites himself over for a night and mysteriously dies of drug overdose in their home, leaving behind a suitcase filled with money.

As they delve into the secrets hidden within the money, the couple finds themselves entangled in a dangerous web of a heroin trafficking.

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