Premi O Premi

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Premi O Premi
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Theatrical poster
Directed by Jakir Hossain Raju
Written byAbdullah Jahir Babu
Produced byAbdul Aziz
Starring
Music by Akassh
Production
company
Distributed by Jaaz Multimedia
Release date
  • 10 February 2017 (2017-02-10)
Running time
136 minutes
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
Budgetapprox. ৳1.5 crore
Box officeapprox. ৳1.55 crore

Premi O Premi is a 2017 Bangladeshi Bengali-language film directed by Jakir Hossain Raju. The film is inspired from Hollywood movie Leap Year. [1] It is the biggest worldwide release for a Bangladeshi movie. The film stars Arifin Shuvoo and Nusraat Faria in the lead roles

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Plot

Maria works in a company in London. She wants to propose her boyfriend. So she travels London to Kolkata. But for some problem her flight landed on Chittagong. Then she meet Shimanto. They have a contract for reach Maria to Kolkata. After a long thrilling journey, they reached Kolkata. Shimanto's heart break after Arian took Maria. But she realised that Arian is cheating with her. So she came back to Bangladesh. She propose Shimanto but Shimanto ignored that. So Maria ran for suicide but Shimanto saves her and propose her. [2] [3]

Cast

Soundtrack

Premi O Premi
Soundtrack album by
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length14:14
LanguageBengali
Label
Akassh chronology
Sultana Bibiana
(2016)
Premi O Premi
(2017)
Nabab
(2017)

All music is composed by Akassh.

Track Listing
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Premi O Premi (title song)" Akassh 03:39
2."Chok Chok Korlei" Akassh & Antara Mitra 02:58
3."Anek Kotha Chilo" Akassh & Zubeen Garg 04:09
4."Sajna" Akassh & Imran Mahmudul 03:38
Total length:14:14

Production and release

This film shot in London, Chittagong and Kolkata. It released in 10 February 2017. [2]

See also

References

  1. Amin, Amira (2017-02-18). "Premi O Premi". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2025-09-25.
  2. 1 2 "'Premi O Premi' released in 87 theatres". Dhaka Tribune. 10 February 2017.
  3. "Five significant Dhallywood movies in 2017". The Statesman. 26 December 2017.