Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala

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Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala
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Directed by Buddhadev Dasgupta
Written byBuddhadev Dasgupta
Produced by Anurradha Prasad
Shanjiv Shankar Prasad
Starring Prosenjit Chatterjee
Sameera Reddy
Amitabh Bhattacharjee
Cinematography Sunny Joseph
Edited by Amitava Dasgupta
Music by Biswadep Dasgupta
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Running time
115 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Ami, Yasin Ar Amar Madhubala ('Me, Yasin and my honeymoon') is a 2007 Indian Bengali film directed and written by Buddhadev Dasgupta. [1] The film was screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.

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Plot

When a Kolkata surveillance specialist and his roommate install a small camera in the home of their beautiful neighbor, they somehow become terror suspects in director Buddhadeb Dasgupta's cutting commentary on CCTV society. Yasin (Amitav Bhattacharya) and his roommate Dilip (Prosenjit Chatterjee) are smitten with their beautiful new neighbor Rekha (Sameera Reddy). Innocent pining becomes silent obsession, however, when Dilip decides to install a surveillance camera directly over Rekha's bed. At first Rekha remains blissfully unaware that her privacy has been invaded, but when she finally realizes she's being spied on, her nosy neighbors are forced to go on the run. Little do Yasin and Dilip realize that across town a terrorist cell is plotting their latest attack, and now the local authorities believe that Yasin may be a key part of their diabolical plans.

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