Saswata Chatterjee starrer web series Kaantaye Kaantaye to release on Aug 15
Kolkata/IBNS: Prominent actor Saswata Chatterjee starrer Zee5 web series, Kaantaye Kaantaye, is set to release on August 15 on the occasion of Independence Day.
This edge-of-your-seat detective thriller, based on the iconic Narayan Sanyal's Sonar Kanta, promises to keep viewers glued to their screens as they unravel a murderous mystery alongside the brilliant advocate P.K. Basu.
Created by Joydeep Mukherjee, Kaantaye Kaantaye stars Saswata Chatterjee as the iconic P.K. Basu, National Award-winner Ananya Chatterjee as Rani Basu, and marking his electrifying OTT debut is Soham Chakraborty.
This powerhouse ensemble breathes life into a story that's as much about solving crimes as it is about confronting personal demons.
Set against the misty, storm-lashed backdrop of Darjeeling, Kaantaye Kaantaye plunges viewers into a world where nothing is as it seems. P.K. Basu [Saswata Chatterjee], haunted by the tragic loss of his daughter, finds himself in a race against time at the ominous Hotel Repose.
Director Joydeep Mukherjee remarked, "Bringing Kaantaye Kaantaye to life has been a journey very close to my heart. We've taken Narayan Sanyal's beloved 'Sonar Kanta' and reimagined it for today's audience, creating a thriller that's as emotionally resonant as it is along with being suspenseful. "
Saswata Chatterjee said, "Bringing P.K. Basu to life in Kaantaye Kaantaye has been incredibly rewarding. Basu is a successful lawyer whose world crumbles when he loses his daughter due to a case he took personally. This tragedy transforms him, pushing him to use his keen observational skills to stop a criminal.
"What drew me to this role was Basu's struggle to protect his loved ones from a dangerous killer while battling his own grief. It's a character that requires both intellect and emotion, and I'm eager for viewers to follow Basu's journey through our suspenseful story."
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