Soham Chakraborty, Madhumita and Porimoni unite for Bengali film Felu Bakshi
Kolkata/IBNS: Bengali actor-producer Soham Chakraborty, actress Madhumita Sarcar and Bangladeshi star Porimoni are set to share screen space in a Bengali film for the inaugural time.
The announcement of the film- created and directed by Debraj Sinha and titled as Felu Bakshi- was made by Himani films in association with Medianext Entertainment on Friday.
Felu Bakshi is a thriller film that will see Soham Chakraborty play the titular role. Felu Bakshi is a new age character, who’s witty, tech-savvy, and keeps himself updated with the latest and greatest in technology. but at heart he’s a simple Bengali guy who loves to eat and solve crimes. Solving crimes to him is like reading recipes out of a cook-book. He loves his food as much as he loves to solve crimes.
The name Felu Bakshi echoes legendary figures from Bengali literature and cinema.
However, the creators assure us that there's more beneath the surface than meets the eye, a mystery awaiting discovery upon viewing the film.
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Madhumita breathes life into the character of Debjani, a radio jockey with an innate desire to assist Felu Bakshi in his investigative pursuits, hinting at a blossoming affection for our titular hero.
Porimoni's portrayal of Labanya promises to be a pivotal aspect of the narrative, shrouded in intrigue and complexity, withholding its secrets for the audience to unravel in due time.
Porimoni will be flying down from Bangladesh to join her co-actors for the shoot.
Joining the ensemble are Shataf Figar and Sreejit Ayushman Sarkar in significant roles, contributing to characters within this cinematic universe.
The shoot will begin on March 27 and the film is scheduled to release by the end of this year.
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