Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai

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Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai
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DVD Cover
Directed by Anup Sengupta
Written by Shankar Dasgupta
Starring Mithun Chakraborty
Chiranjeet Chakraborty
Jeet
Jisshu Sengupta
CinematographyK R Ramesh
Music by Ashok Bhadra
Release date
  • 2005 (2005)
Running time
130 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai is a 2005 Indian Bengali-language action-comedy film directed by Anup Sengupta. Produced by Ashok Dhanuka under the banner of Eskay Movies, it stars Mithun Chakraborty, Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Jisshu Sengupta, Koel Mallick and Deepankar De in the main roles. [1] The movie is a remake of 1973 Hindi movie Victoria No. 203 .

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Plot

Nagraj (Deepankar Dey) sends John to steal a rare diamond worth crores from the museum. John cheats on Nagraj and escapes with the diamond, but is killed by Ronnie, who leaves the diamond with a taxi driver, Yadav Das. Yadav is jailed for John's murder. His daughter Madhuri (Koel Mallick) disguises herself as a boy and drives the taxi to support her family. Now Manik and Chand turn up at Madhuri's house claiming to be her long lost uncles from Africa. Madhuri is in love with Rahul, one of Nagraj's henchmen. Since the diamond is the main attraction, everyone wants to possess it. In the climax, Manik and Chand rescue Rahul, Madhuri and Madhabi from Nagraj and the police arrest Nagraj.

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Soundtrack

Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai
Soundtrack album by
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length24:42
LanguageBengali
Label Eskay Music
Official audio
Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai - Full Album on YouTube

The album is composed by Ashok Bhadra for Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai.

No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Gol Gol Gol" Kumar Sanu, Abhijeet Bhattacharya 05:19
2."Chore Chore Mastuta Bhai"Kumar Sanu, Vinod Rathod 04:01
3."Dekha Holo Dekha" Babul Supriyo, Anuradha Paudwal 05:02
4."Ei Rate Kache Eso Na" Shreya Ghosal 05:30
5."Aha Ragle Tomay" Babul Supriyo 04:50
Total length:24:42

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References

  1. "From 'Swabhoomi' to 'Chore Chore Mastuto Bhai': Bengali Movies to spice up this weekend". Times of India . 27 August 2020. Retrieved 17 December 2024.
  2. "Jisshu Sengupta's birthday: AranyaDeb, Ghare & Baire and other films of the actor that you can't miss - Zee5 News". 15 March 2021.