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Motion poster of Bhaggyolokkhi | Photo courtesy: Screen-grab

Trailer of upcoming Bengali film Bhaggyolokkhi released

| @indiablooms | Dec 28, 2024, at 09:58 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The trailer of upcoming Bengali film Bhaggyolokkhi has been unveiled by the makers recently.

The makers have locked January 10, 2025 as the release date of the film.

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."

Apart from Ritwick and Solanki, the film features Ratan Sarkhel, Swastika Datta, Loknath De, Neel Mukherjee, Subrata Datta, Debopriyo Mukherjee, Judhajit Sarkar and Ananya Das in distinct roles.

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