Swastika Dutta collaborates with Addatimes for first time in Basanta Ese Gyachhe
Kolkata/IBNS: Tollywood actress Swastika Dutta has collaborated with OTT platform Addatimes for the first time in upcoming psychological drama series Basanta Eshe Gyachhe.
The first look of the series, co-starring Dona Saha and Arpan Ghosal, was unveiled by the makers on Friday.
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The look gives us a sneak peak into the life of the characters, a student played by Sakshi Saha, a teacher played by Arpan Ghoshal and his wife played by Swastika Dutta.
Basanta Ese Gyachhe revolves around three different people trapped in the game of love. Tiyasha, played by Sakshi Saha, a teenage engineering student lives her life on her own terms.
She is madly in love with her Maths Coaching Tutor Nishan played by Arpan Ghoshal who is much older than him.
Nishan is a happily married man who is madly in love with his wife Chandrima played by Swastika Dutta. Their life changes as Nishan receives an anonymous love letter sent by Tiyasha.
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Swastika Dutta says, "This is my first collaboration with Addatimes. Though I play a character of a housewife which I have already played over the years in various mediums, Chandrima’s character in the series is quite complex and I feel in my career of 11 years, it is one of the most difficult characters I've played. I hope I will be able to do justice to the character."
Director Abhimanyu Mukherjee says, "I am glad that I am collaborating with Addatimes again. Basanta Ese Gyachhe is a complex love story which has a lot of shades to each character."
Written by Sudeep Das and music by Savvy, Basanta Ese Gyachhe is slated to release on May 1.
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