Mumbai, April 14 (Ians) The teaser of the upcoming Bengali sci-fi comedy film ‘Boomerang’, which features Bengali star Jeet, was unveiled on Sunday on the occasion of the Bengali New Year, Poila Boishakh.
The teaser offers a peek into the world of science, technology, and artificial intelligence.
In the teaser, Jeet essays the role of a scientist who is on a mission for a groundbreaking discovery. However, as fate would have it, his invention takes on a life of its own, setting off a chain of uproarious and endearing escapades.
Rukmini Maitra essays the role of a robot, as per the teaser of the film.
The film also stars Rajatava Dutta, Kharaj Mukherjee, Sourav Das, Debchandrima Singha Roy, and others.
This marks the first time a Bengali film explores the world of artificial intelligence and the magic of creating a humanoid robot.
Produced by Jeet, Gopal Madnani, and Amit Jumrani under the banner of Jeetz Filmworks,...
The teaser offers a peek into the world of science, technology, and artificial intelligence.
In the teaser, Jeet essays the role of a scientist who is on a mission for a groundbreaking discovery. However, as fate would have it, his invention takes on a life of its own, setting off a chain of uproarious and endearing escapades.
Rukmini Maitra essays the role of a robot, as per the teaser of the film.
The film also stars Rajatava Dutta, Kharaj Mukherjee, Sourav Das, Debchandrima Singha Roy, and others.
This marks the first time a Bengali film explores the world of artificial intelligence and the magic of creating a humanoid robot.
Produced by Jeet, Gopal Madnani, and Amit Jumrani under the banner of Jeetz Filmworks,...
- 4/14/2024
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
Tokhon Teish
Atanu Ghosh’s latest, all set for release on January 21
Nostalgia is one important constituent of Bengali life. This might be a sweeping statement, standing a risk of drawing flak from critics. But that is what one feels after viewing majority of the contemporary Bengali films. Be it placing yesteryear heroines together ‘after a gap’ of N number of years, or making up a thirty-ish struggling actor in the mould of the biggest matinee idol of the land – we have seen it all. So it comes as a respite when I chanced upon Atanu Ghosh’s second feature film Tokhon Teish (Then 23, 2010).
Atanu’s first feature Angshumaner Chhobi (Angshuman’s film, 2009) did raise hope in dealing with complicated themes with relative ease and sensitivity. There were questions, both cinematically and philosophically as to the position the director wants to take – his intentions opposing his credentials at times. It...
Atanu Ghosh’s latest, all set for release on January 21
Nostalgia is one important constituent of Bengali life. This might be a sweeping statement, standing a risk of drawing flak from critics. But that is what one feels after viewing majority of the contemporary Bengali films. Be it placing yesteryear heroines together ‘after a gap’ of N number of years, or making up a thirty-ish struggling actor in the mould of the biggest matinee idol of the land – we have seen it all. So it comes as a respite when I chanced upon Atanu Ghosh’s second feature film Tokhon Teish (Then 23, 2010).
Atanu’s first feature Angshumaner Chhobi (Angshuman’s film, 2009) did raise hope in dealing with complicated themes with relative ease and sensitivity. There were questions, both cinematically and philosophically as to the position the director wants to take – his intentions opposing his credentials at times. It...
- 1/14/2011
- by Amitava Nag
- DearCinema.com
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