Khokababu
Khokababu | |
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Theatrical poster | |
Directed by | D. Shankar Aiyya |
Produced by |
Ashok Dhanuka Eskay Movies |
Written by | Shayak Ganguly |
Starring |
Dev Subhashree Ganguly Ferdous Laboni Sarkar Biswajit Chakraborty Locket Chatterjee Ashish Vidyarthi Biplab Chattopadhyay Subhasish Mukherjee |
Music by |
Rishi Chanda Savvy Gupta ("Khoka 420") |
Cinematography | Shrisha Roy |
Editing by | Mohammad Kalam Khan,Saikat Sengupta |
Distributed by | Eskay Movies |
Release dates |
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Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Khokababu (Bengali: খোকাবাবু) is a romantic comedy Bengali film directed by Shankar Aiyya.[1] The film's title flows on Dev's popular song of Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo, "Khokababu" which released in 2010. The film stars Dev, Subhashree Ganguly, Ferdous, Laboni Sarkar, Biswajit Chakraborty in the lead roles. This film is a remake of a Telugu film, Dhee.
Synopsis
The film is about Abir Roy a.k.a. Khoka/Khokababu (Dev) who is a cool and a clever guy. Shankar Das a.k.a. Bhaiji (Ferdous) is a well-known don in his territory whom everybody fears and obeys. Khoka joins Bhaiji's circle as an accountant where he has a wacky senior Khanra Babu (Subhashish Mukherjee). Khoka with his super wit starts to obtain every luxury that a perfect office should have and starts to hoax Bhaiji. Problems occur when Khoka falls in love with Bhaiji's sister Pooja (Subhasree Ganguly). Anyone who even looks in her direction is simply dealt with in the cruellest possible way. Khoka somehow manages to win over Pooja and also gains the complete trust of Bhaiji by changing the system in which his business operates. Bhaiji asks him to look after Pooja as he considers his other employees to be incapable. Khoka and Pooja fall in love with each other and even get secretly married. She even goes to his house to stay for 3 days as Bhaiji's rival Ballu (Ashish Vidyarthi) is after her life. Bhaiji is completely unaware of Khoka and Pooja's relation, however he does come to know about it later. Can their love survive when Bhaiji is over-possessive about his sister and goons like Ballu are on the loose to take revenge from Bhaiji by killing his sister Pooja? That's how our super-clever Chalu Cheez Khokababu takes the story ahead.
Cast
- Dev as Abir a.k.a Khoka/Khokababu
- Subhasree Ganguly as Pooja
- Ferdous as Shankar Das a.k.a. Bhaiji
- Laboni Sarkar as Khoka's mother
- Tathoi Deb as Khoka's sister
- Biswajit Chakraborty as Khoka's father
- Locket Chatterjee as Bhaiji's wife
- Ashish Vidyarthi as Ballu
- Biplab Chattopadhyay as Jatin Prasad
- Subhasish Mukherjee as Khanra Babu
- Aritra Dutta Banik as Circuit
Box office
Khokababu collected rupees 15 million from its music release and 100 million from the satellite rights before its release. After that it opened as a thunderous hit in the Bengal theatres and in the first day it collected 40 million. It collected approx 380 million in 100 days[2] and stood as the 3th month and highest grossing movie in history of Tollywood (Bengali) movies. It has made the 3rd highest weekend collection in Bengal.
Reviews
Khokababu opened with positive reviews from the crtics. Gomolo.com gave it 3/5 saying "Viewers will not be disappointed at all with Khokababu which is a complete masala film with all the necessary ingredients in it." Subham Bhattacharyya, the Tollywood movies information, collection and ratings giver gave it 7/10 saying "It's a pure entertainment. We all can enjoy the film as per sure no time to bore". The Times of India also gave it 3/5. Burrp gave it 4/5 stars saying "It is a very good movie to watch, it is complete paisa wasool, with solid comedy, stylish action sequences, good music,and great location.[citation needed]
Series
- Khokababu
- Khoka 420
References
- ↑ Published: bhalobasa.in Khokababu- Dev Subhashree Bengali Film accessed: 28 June 2011
- ↑ Khokababu- Dev Subhashree Bengali Film. Bhalobasa.in (2012-01-13). Retrieved on 2013-07-25.