Chirosathi

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Chirosathi
Directed by Haranath Chakraborty
Produced by Zee Motion Pictures
Written by Sushanta Sinha
Starring Hiran Chatterjee
Koyel Mullick
Music by Ashok Raj
Cinematography V. Prabhakar
Release dates 5 December 2008
Country India
Language Bengali

Chirosathi (Bengali: চিরসাথী "") is a Bengali Drama movie that was released in 2008, directed by Haranath Chakraborty. The movie featured Hiran Chatterjee and Koyel Mullick.[1][2]

Plot

Raju an orphan youngster brought up by his aunt Namita. He falls in love with Riya Roy, the daughter of business tycoon Mahendra Roy. They meet at their college excursion, and after that initial tiffs and estrangement. They fall madly in love. While Mahendra Roy already zeroes in on getting Riya’s married to Dhiman (the son of another business biggie Mr. Mohim), Raju arrives at Riya’s residence in disguise with the help of Mahendra Roy’s estranged young brother Pratap Roy. Within days Raju gets success by associating with Riya’s joint family. But the conservative, chauvinist and patriarchal Mahendra Roy shifts bad and constantly sends negative vibes towards Raju in a passive way. In the mean time the spoilt brat Dhiman takes Riya to a pub and insults her to get beaten up by an avenging Raju. Without knowing the truth Mahendra Roy expels Raju from his house. Raju meanwhile reveals that his elder brother Apurva who has become insane incidentally loved Riya’s elder sister and Mahendra’s elder daughter Priya (she committed suicide). In the end Mahendra understands Dhiman’s nature and the lovers unite gleefully.

Cast

Crew

  • Director - Haranath Chakraborty
  • Producer - Zee Motion Pictures
  • Music Director - Ashok Raj
  • Lyrics - Gautam Susmit
  • Screenplay - Manotosh Chakraborty
  • Story - Sushanta Sinha
  • Dialogue - Manotosh Chakraborty
  • Cinematographer - V. Prabhakar
  • Choreographer - James Anthony
  • Action Director - Murugan
  • Playback Singer - Shaan

References

  1. "Romance rani". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. 2008-07-28. Retrieved 2008-12-13. 
  2. "Double delight". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2008-12-13. 

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