Premer Kahini

Premer kahini
Directed by Ravi Kinagi
Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films
Written by Yograj Bhat
Starring Dev
Koyel Mullick
Nusrat Jahan
Music by Jeet Gannguli
Cinematography T. Naidu
Edited by Ravi Kinagi
Distributed by Shree Venkatesh Films
Release date
  • April 11, 2008 (2008-04-11)
(Worldwide)
  • January 25, 2009 (2009-01-25)
(Bangladesh)
Running time
150 minutes
Country India
Language Bengali

Premer Kahini (translation: Story of Love) (2008) is a Bengali romantic Musical film by Ravi Kinagi,[1] the movie featured Dev, Koyel Mullick, Jisshu Sengupta and Ranjit Mallick. This movie was the third film of Bengali actor Dev, after the films Agnihapath and I Love You.

Plot

Akash (Dev) and Barsha (Koyel Mullick) met just by mere accident at Metropolish Fame Mall. Akash fell in love with Barsha instantly. However he lost contact with Barsha and could not track her address by any means. He was visiting a marriage ceremony of the daughter of his mom’s friend and to his surprise, he found the bride was Barsha herself.

Cast

Crew

Music

The music of Premer Kahini, composed by Jeet Gannguli and Lyrics Written by Priyo Chattopadhyay, was released in India on 15 August 2008.Media partner of Premer Kahini is Bengali Music Channel Sangeet Bangla.

Premer Kahini
Studio album by Jeet Gannguli
Released
15 August 2008 (CD release)
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
V Music
Jeet Gannguli chronology
Love
(2008)Love2008
Premer Kahini
(2008)
Mon Mane Na
(2008)Mon Mane Na2008
NoSongSinger(s)Duration
1 Aaj Swopno Sukher Babul Supriyo, Mahalaxmi Iyer 3:41
2 Eso Na Shaan 3:41
3 Premer kahini Shaan 3:41
4 Premer kahini Shreya Ghoshal 3:41
5 Sanai Baje Shreya Ghoshal 3:41
6 Sangsar sukhi hoy Shreya Ghoshal, Babul Supriyo 3:41
7 Tumi chara Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal 3:41
8 Rimjhim Ei Dharate Shaan, Shreya Ghoshal 4:23

Critical reception

The DDLJ sameness doesn’t end there. The lovebirds romance on the terrace, night after night, like Raj and Simran did. They sing and dance in the rain, around trees and on mountains sporting trendy jackets and chiffon saris. Dev is a show stealer from the start. He woos Koel — and also the viewers — with his easy charm. Koel keeps up the coy lady act. Jisshu’s chocolatey looks manage to draw many "oohs" and "aahs" from the college-going crowd at the evening show in Bharati.[2]

Just as you had desperately wanted Raj to end up with Simran in Dilwale Dulhaniya Le Jayenge, you almost will best man Akash on to win Barsha’s hand in Premer Kahini. Though it has several flashes of the Shah Rukh-Kajol-starrer, director Ravi Kinnagi adds novelty to the script and makes Premer Kahini an engaging watch.[3]

Ravi Kinnagi is an intelligent young man. He writes, directs and edits his films himself and even writes the screenplay. He has the guts to pack in newcomers and Jeet made his strikingly successful debut in Saathi directed by harnatha chakrobarty. He puts in a lot of action and fight scenes, song and dance numbers ‘inspired’ by popular Hindi masala and generally has a storyline that makes for a wonderful recipe of a ‘family drama’ the Kinnagi way. Kinnagi is also a metaphor for the widening of the geographical canvas of Bengali cinema because he belongs to Orissa though he has now made Kolkata is home. Other stalwarts and newcomers from the Orissa film industry and actors from Bengal are happily changing places between cinema of the two states, making for a stable marriage between the oherwise unfriendly but similar cultures. Shot on an astounding budget of Rs.2.5 crores, the best thing about the film is that a major portion of the film has been shot against picturesque backdrops of beautiful locations of Bangalore, Sakaleshpura, Melkote and Jog Falls.[4]

See also

References

  1. "Premer Kahini". Indian Movies Database. Retrieved 2008-10-24.
  2. Nag, Kushali (2008-04-22). "Review : Premer Kahini". www.ilovekolkata.in. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  3. NAG, KUSHALI (15 April 2008). "DDLJ revisited". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
  4. "Premer Kahini". www.upperstall.com. Retrieved 2008-11-04.
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