Joydip Chakraborty, Priyanka Sarkar and Subrata Dutta starrer 'Mukhoshe Manushe Khela-Dark Mind Games' announced
Kolkata/IBNS: Sabitri Production, in collaboration with director Orpheus Mukhoty, has announced their upcoming Bengali feature film 'Mukhoshe Manushe Khela - Dark Mind Games', a murder mystery thriller.
Starring Joydip Chakraborty, Priyanka Sarkar and Subrata Dutta in pivotal roles 'Mukhoshe Manusher Khela' follows the story of businessman Joy Sanyal ( essayed by Joydip Chakraborty) as he navigates a murder conspiracy orchestrated by rivals.
As mysterious deaths unfold, Joy is forced to confront the dark secrets of his seemingly idyllic life. Priyanka essays the mysterious character of Nandini, a corporate associate. Subrata Dutta plays an investigator named Manik Sen. Interestingly, real life cop ACP Aloke Sanyal will be seen playing himself in the film.
Actor and writer of Mukhose Manushe Khela Joydip Chakraborty, who hails from Abu Dhabi and has extensively worked in theatre and short films , is excited about his feature film debut.
The actor states, "Bringing 'Mukhoshe Manushe Khela' to life is a thrilling journey, and we're eager to share this unique corporate thriller with audiences worldwide."
Director Orpheus Mukhoty (known for Ei Shohore, Boli, Akashee Pullover, Adhara etc) adds, "This film marks a first-of-its-kind venture into the corporate thriller genre, promising suspense and intrigue from start to finish."
Produced by Sabitri Productions from UAE and directed by internationally acclaimed Orpheus Mukhoty, "'Mukhoshe Manusher Khela- Dark Mind Games' wrapped up its shoot this week.
The film has been shot extensively in Kolkata by Sourav Dey and music helmed by Kaushik Ghosh. Abhijit Barman aka 'Pota' ( of Cactus fame) has recorded a song for the film.
The film is scheduled for a theatrical release in August 2024 across India and UAE
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