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Oti Uttam
Bengali language Indian film
Oti Uttam | |
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Directed by | Srijit Mukherji |
Written by | Srijit Mukherji |
Produced by | Rupa Dutta |
Starring | Uttam Kumar(Montages) Anindya Sengupta Roshni Bhattacharya Gourab Chatterjee |
Cinematography | Soumik Haldar |
Edited by | Pronoy Dasgupta |
Music by | Songs: Saptak Sanai Das Score:Prabuddha Banerjee |
Production | Camellia Productions |
Distributed by | PVR Inox Pictures |
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Running time | minutes |
Country | India |
Language | Bengali |
Box office | ₹ crore[1] |
Oti Uttam is a Indian Bengali-language fantasyromantic comedy film written, co-produced and directed by Srijit Mukherji[2][3][4] under Camellia Productions and Matchcut Productions.
Veteran Bengali actor Uttam Kumar appears in the screen through Visual effects from his existing clippings from his various films.[5][6] His character was built by the scenes of his 56 existing old movies.[7][8]
Plot
Krishnendu, a Ph.D. researcher working on a project on Mahanayak Uttam Kumar.
He likes a girl but gets refused every times.
Laboni sarkar biography sample Tuesday, December 29, Biography and personal profile of Laboni Sarkar. Laboni Sarkar Laboni Sarkar is a Bengali actress who acts mainly in Bengali films and television serials. Laboni Sarkar is popular as elder or younger sister roles and she was never hit as heroine in Bengali films but she has a distinct position in Bengali film industry. Date of birth of Laboni Sarkar : 25 October Laboni Sarkar made her acting debut in the film called Nabarupa directed by Amol Roy inThe researcher decides to bring his icon Uttam Kumar's spirit through planchette. Mahanayak's grandson helps him in to fulfill the love life of researcher. But things get complicated when Sohini falls in love for with Uttam Kumar at the first sight of his spirit.[9]
Cast
Music
The music of the film is composed by Saptak Sanai Das and lyrics are penned by Dhrubojyoti Chakraborty, Kaustuv Bhattacharya and Srijit Mukherji.
The first single "Saiyyan Beimaan" was released on 14 February [10] The second single "Chawl Meye" was released on 21 February The third single "Mon Kharaper Gaan" was dropped on 28 February The fourth song "Bondhu Bhaabi" was releasesd on 8 March
Original
Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | ||
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1. | "Saiyyan Beimaan (Female Version)" | Dhrubojyoti Chakraborty. | Monali Thakur | |
2. | "Chawl Meye" | Kaustuv Bhattacharya | Saptak Sanai Das | |
3. | "Mon Kharaper Gaan" | Dhrubojyoti Chakraborty | Rupankar Bagchi | |
4. | "Bondhu Bhaabi" | Srijit Mukherji | Upal Sengupta |
Release
The film was scheduled for theatrical release in [11] After multiple delays, the film has theatrically released on 22 March
Reception
Poorna Banerjee of the Times of India rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and praised Mukherji for his efforts to create a cinematic cosmos out of his existing chaotic filmography, but she criticised the length, the loopholes in the plot and the performance of the cast, except Anindya.[12] Shamayita Chakraborty of OTTplay rated the film out of 5 stars and wrote "Srijit Mukherji scores 10 on 10 in effort but an aerial Uttam Kumar fails him." She praised Mukherji's experimentation, the music but criticised the story and missing links from the story.[13]
Agnivo Niyogi of The Telegraph reviewed the film on a positive note, praising the cinematography, Mukherji's efforts for integration of dialogue snippets and visuals from Uttam Kumar's films and the acting of the whole cast.[14]Hindustan Times and Sangbad Pratidin also gave similar reviews on the film.[15][16]