Anuranan
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Movie poster for Anuranan. |
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Directed by | Aniruddha "Tony" Roy-Chowdhury |
Produced by | Jeet Banerjee, Indrani Mukerjee, Aniruddha Roy-Chowdhury |
Written by | Aniruddha Roy-Chowdhury, Gaurav Pandey |
Starring | Rahul Bose, Rituparna Sengupta, Raima Sen, Rajat Kapoor |
Release date(s) | 2006 |
Language | Bengali |
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Anuranan is the directorial debut by Bengali film-maker Aniruddha Roy-Chowdhury. This film is scheduled to be released in Q4 2006.
Anuranan (meaning "resonance" in Bengali) explores the relationships of two married couples. The story explores the impacts and consequences of their relationships. In addition to showing how distinctly different two marriages can be, the title of the movie and subsequently the story convey the fact that people can form relationships that extend beyond just them being acquaintances, and yet remain purely platonic.
[edit] Synopsis
Rahul Bose stars as a creative and sensitive individual, who during the course of his life arrives in a lonely hill station in Sikkim to help build a new holiday resort. The friendship between the two couples, Rahul and Nandita and Amit and Preeti paves the way for a deeper bond between Rahul and Preeti. This "Anuranan" between the two is, towards the end of the movie, misunderstood by society in general including Amit. However, the fact that the love between Rahul and Nandita is pure, does not let the latter fall prey to the rumour mills.
The film was shot on location in India and the UK and director Aniruddha Roy-Chowdhury describes the amazing scenery of the hill station in the mountains as making the Kanchenjunga "the third character" in the movie (Telegraph India, November 2005).
The film will feature music composed by tabla meistro Tanmoy Bose.
[edit] Cast
- Rahul Bose as Rahul
- Rituparna Sengupta as Nandita
- Raima Sen as Preeti
- Rajat Kapoor as Amit
- Haradhan Bandopadhaya as Nandita's Father
- Dolly Basu as Preeti's mother
- Mithu Chakraborthy as Nadita's sister
- Barun Chanda as Mr Guha
- Jacqui Dawson as Roda
- Laura Price as Victoria
- Peter Wear as Rahul's boss in London