Chalo Let's Go

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Chalo Let's Go
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Directed by Anjan Dutt
Written by Anjan Dutt
Produced byArun Poddar
Starring Saswata Chatterjee
Parambrata Chatterjee
Ritwick Chakraborty
Rudranil Ghosh
CinematographyIndranil Mukherjee
Edited by Mainak Bhaumik
Music by Neel Dutt
Release date
  • 6 June 2008 (2008-06-06)
Running time
142 minutes
Country India
Language Bengali

Chalo Let's Go is a 2008 Indian drama movie in Bengali starring Ritwick Chakraborty, Rudranil Ghosh, Saswata Chatterjee and Parambrata Chatterjee, written and directed by Anjan Dutt. [1] [2] [3]

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Plot

This is a story about four friends, Hari, Shekhar, Ashim, and Sanjay. They studied at the same school. Ashim studied to be a doctor but decided to never pursue that profession. Sanjay worked for an advertisement agency but left the job. The rest have never held jobs. They started a Bengali band, but they were beaten up by the public at a stage show in North Bengal. They vowed to never perform again.

At this point, they start a travel agency, called 'Gharoa Travels'. On their first trip, they start with nine passengers. On the way to the hills, suddenly a young woman named Ria joins them. The film deals with their journey through North Bengal. The ten tourists and the four operators form an assorted medley of characters. As the journey progresses, their natures are slowly revealed. The film has flash-forwarding juxtaposed with the present, giving the audience a sense of the fates of the characters as the story progresses. [4]

Cast

Cast synopsis

Soundtrack

The music has been composed by Neel Dutt and has been released under Saregama. [5]

Track No.TitleLengthMusic ComposerPerformed ByCourtesy(TM/C)
01"Chalo Let's Go"04:43Neel DuttAnjan Dutt, Srikanta Acharya, Ujjaini Mukherjee, Rupam Islam Saregama
02"Ei Path"04:31Neel DuttAnjan Dutt, Srikanta Acharya, Ujjaini Mukherjee Saregama
03"Aachhe Dukkho Aachhe Mrittyu"03:41Neel DuttSrikanta AcharyaSaregama
04"Gaan Khuje Paai"05:08Neel Dutt Rupankar Bagchi Saregama
05"Chupi Chupi Raat"05:03Neel Dutt Rupankar Bagchi Ujjaini Mukherjee Saregama
06"Cross The Line"05:10Neel Dutt Rupam Islam Saregama
07"Amazing Grace"05:03Neel Dutt Nachiketa & Taniya SenSaregama

Critical reception

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