Poster of Bengali film Abar Awronne Din Ratri unveiled
Kolkata/IBNS: Indo Americana Production has unveiled the poster for upcoming Bengali film Abar Awronne Din Ratri, which will be directed by filmmaker Suman Maitra.
The stunning poster captures the essence of the film, showcasing the vibrant and culturally rich landscapes of North Bengal, where the movie was extensively shot.
With meticulous attention to detail, the poster hints at the captivating narrative and the unforgettable journey that awaits audiences.
Set to release in April 2024, Abar Awronne Din Ratri promises to be a cinematic masterpiece that will resonate with audiences across generations.
Maitra's directorial prowess, coupled with Indo Americana Production's commitment to excellence, ensures an unparalleled viewing experience that will leave a lasting impact on viewers.
In Abar Awronne Din Ratri, Nandini leads her friends, Enakshi, Sweta, and Mithi, on a journey to North Bengal Dooars for their vlog, Musafirana.
Amidst lush landscapes and flavorful cuisine, they confront personal demons and forge deeper connections.
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As reality blurs in the jungle's depths, they discover self-acceptance and renewal. The film culminates in a hopeful embrace of the future, guided by their shared experiences.
After critically acclaimed films like Dashami, Aami o Apu and Shimanto, Maitra tries to bring the flavour of female friendship through Abar Awronne Din Ratri.
"I wanted to explore the transformative power of friendship and self-discovery amidst the beauty of our homeland. I'm sure this film will be a different experience for all," Maitra said.
The poster beautifully showcases the profound friendship between Nandini (Paayel Sarkar), Enakshi (Rupsha Mukhopadhyay), Mithi (Alivia Sarkar) and Sweta (Yukta Rakshit), as they embark on a journey of self-discovery amidst the breathtaking landscapes of North Bengal.
The film is scheduled to release in April 2024.
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