Ki Kore Bojhabo Tomake

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Ki Kore Bojhabo Tomake
Directed by Chaya Singh
Written byArif Riaz
Produced byTheatrical Definitions
Starring Arjun Chakraborty
Chaya Singh
Tanveer Khan
Riwk
Payal
Joy Badlani
CinematographyThomas Xaviier
Edited bySusmit Mondal
Music by Ashok Bhadra
Release date
  • 13 April 2012 (2012-04-13)
CountryIndia
Language Bengali

Ki Kore Bojhabo ... Tomake is a Bengali romantic thriller film directed by Chaya Singh. [1] It stars Arjun Chakraborty, Chaya Singh, Tanveer Khan, Riwk, Payal and Jai Badlani. The film produced under the banner of Theatrical Definitions premiered on 13 April 2012.

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Plot

Vikram, a poor man, falls in love with Sapna, seeing her innocence, her humanity and her charisma but hell breaks loose on him when he realises she is married. The first impulse is wrath, hatred and accusations of being cheated but then love overpowers everything and his love for her grows. [2] Vikram learns of Sapna's misery, all thanks to her mentally sick and physically handicapped husband Bissonath who has reached this state following an accident. Bissonath also has a sister called Aparna whom he loves very much and she too has a boyfriend Uday. Both Bissonath and Aparna leave no opportunity to disgrace and insult Sapna. Now Vikram's only aim in life is to take Sapna out of that hell and bring to her life all the happiness in the world. [3]

Cast

Music

The music of the film is composed by Ashok Bhadra and the lyrics are written by Usman Ghani. The music was released by VENUS on 4 April 2012. The films songs are:

Song TitleSingers
"Tumi Aamar Nisshashe" Kumar Sanu, June Banerjee
"Premeri Tuli Te"Rabi Chowdhary, Reema Nathial
"Tumi Je Aamari" Javed Ali
"Kaal Ki Hobey Keu Jaane Na"Rabi Chowdhary, June Banerjee
"Nesha Nesha Phagune"Som Chanda
"Nesha Nesha Phagune Version 2"Reema Nathial

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