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{{Infobox film
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| name = Basu Paribaar
| name = Basu Paribaar
| director = [[Suman Ghosh (director)| Suman Ghosh]]
| director = [[Suman Ghosh (director)|Suman Ghosh]]
| producer =
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| writer = [[Suman Ghosh (director)| Suman Ghosh]]
| writer = [[Suman Ghosh (director)|Suman Ghosh]]
| starring = {{ubl|[[Soumitra Chatterjee]] | [[Aparna Sen]] | [[Rituparna Sengupta]] | [[Jisshu Sengupta]] | [[Saswata Chatterjee]] |[[Koushik Sen]]}} <ref name=r/>
| starring = {{ubl|[[Soumitra Chatterjee]] | [[Aparna Sen]] | [[Rituparna Sengupta]] | [[Jisshu Sengupta]] | [[Saswata Chatterjee]] |[[Koushik Sen]]}} <ref name=r/>
| music = [[Bickram Ghosh]]
| music = [[Bickram Ghosh]]
| cinematography = Soumik Haldar
| cinematography = [[Supratim Bhol]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://imdb.com/title/tt7994100/fullcredits/cinematographer?ref_=m_ttfc_5|title = The Bose Family (2019) - IMDb}}</ref>
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| distributor = Star Synergy Entertainment(North America)
| distributor = Star Synergy Entertainment (North America)
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| released = {{Film date|df=y|2019|04|05}}
| released = {{Film date|df=y|2019|04|05}}
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| country = India
| country = India
| language = Bengali
| language = Bengali
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'''''Basu Paribaar''''' (also spelt ''Basu Paribar'') is a 2019 Bengali film directed by [[Suman Ghosh]]. [[Soumitra Chatterjee]] and [[Aparna Sen]] play the lead roles. It marks the reunification of the actors after 18 years. They last paired in ''[[Paromitar Ekdin]]'' (2000).<ref name=r>{{cite web|url=http://sholoanabangaliana.in/2017/07/29/soumitra-chatterjee-and-aparna-sen-shares-screen-space-after-17-years-in-suman-ghoshs-basu-paribar/|title=Soumitra and Aparna to pair after 18 years in Basu Poribar|accessdate=14 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://m.timesofindia.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/news/tolly-films-to-look-out-for-this-year/articleshow/62325473.cms?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C5894896592|title=2018 Bengali films which you'd definitely like|accessdate=14 January 2018}}</ref> The movie was released on April 5, 2019.
'''''Basu Paribaar''''' (also spelt ''Basu Paribar'') is a 2019 Bengali film directed by [[Suman Ghosh]]. [[Soumitra Chatterjee]] and [[Aparna Sen]] play the lead roles. It marks the reunification of the actors after 18 years. They last paired in ''[[Paromitar Ekdin]]'' (2000).<ref name=r>{{cite web|url=http://sholoanabangaliana.in/2017/07/29/soumitra-chatterjee-and-aparna-sen-shares-screen-space-after-17-years-in-suman-ghoshs-basu-paribar/|title=Soumitra and Aparna to pair after 18 years in Basu Poribar|accessdate=14 January 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/news/tolly-films-to-look-out-for-this-year/articleshow/62325473.cms?_e_pi_=7%2CPAGE_ID10%2C5894896592|title=2018 Bengali films which you'd definitely like|newspaper=The Times of India |date=January 2018 |access-date=14 January 2018}}</ref> The movie was released on April 5, 2019.


==Plot==
==Plot==
This story revolves around the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of an old couple, Pranabendu and Manjari. In this occasion, they have invited all their relatives and friends to their ancient home, Komolini. While everyone is indulging themselves in merry making, Tublu prefers staying alone. He seems to be haunted by some previous memories which he has with this house. The celebration is short lived as hidden complexities start surfacing in the personal lives of the family members. While Pranab boasts of his royal blood and his hereditary aristocracy, he tries to avoid the presence of a crazy old man who lives alone in a dilapidated portion of the house. During dinner time, the same old man arrives at the dinner table. After seeing Pranab angrily scoffing at the poor man, Tublu loses his cool. He accuses Pranab that his vain illusions about aristocracy had been instrumental in the death of the old man's only son Sajal, with whom Tublu had a deep bond. During his youth, Pranab could not tolerate the growing friendship between Manjari and Sajal due to their difference in social status. He took her away to England and Sajal died in her absence. Manjari gets strongly reminded of Sajal's excellent singing skills after hearing a song from Tublu. When Pranab tries to comfort her saying that everything was alright between them in all these years, she coldly asks if at all everything was alright between them.
The plot is derived from [[James Joyce]]'s short story "[[The Dead (Joyce short story)|The Dead]]".<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-04-20|title=Basu Paribar review: A soul-searching journey|url=https://www.thestatesman.com/entertainment/bengali_cinema/basu-paribar-review-soul-searching-journey-1502747201.html|access-date=2021-05-19|website=The Statesman}}</ref> This story revolves around the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of an old couple, Pranabendu and Manjari. In this occasion, they have invited all their relatives and friends to their ancient home, Komolini. While everyone is indulging themselves in merry making, Tublu prefers staying alone. He seems to be haunted by some previous memories which he has with this house. The celebration is short lived as hidden complexities start surfacing in the personal lives of the family members. While Pranab boasts of his royal blood and his hereditary aristocracy, he tries to avoid the presence of a crazy old man who lives alone in a dilapidated portion of the house. During dinner time, the same old man arrives at the dinner table. After seeing Pranab angrily scoffing at the poor man, Tublu loses his cool. He accuses Pranab that his vain illusions about aristocracy had been instrumental in the death of the old man's only son Sajal, with whom Tublu had a deep bond. During his youth, Pranab could not tolerate the growing friendship between Manjari and Sajal due to their difference in social status. He took her away to England and Sajal died in her absence. Manjari gets strongly reminded of Sajal's excellent singing skills after hearing a song from Tublu. When Pranab tries to comfort her saying that everything was alright between them in all these years, she coldly asks if at all everything was alright between them.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* [[Sudipta Chakraborty]] as Pompi
* [[Sudipta Chakraborty]] as Pompi
* [[Subhashish Mukhopadhyay]] as Photik
* [[Subhashish Mukhopadhyay]] as Photik
* [[Arun Mukherjee]] as Prahlad
* Arun Mukherjee as Prahlad
* Arun Guhathakurta as Golok
* Arun Guhathakurta as Golok
* [[Anindita Bose]] as young Manjari
* [[Anindita Bose]] as young Manjari
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 12 November 2024

Basu Paribaar
Directed bySuman Ghosh
Written bySuman Ghosh
Starring [1]
CinematographySoumik Haldar
Music byBickram Ghosh
Distributed byStar Synergy Entertainment (North America)
Release date
  • 5 April 2019 (2019-04-05)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Basu Paribaar (also spelt Basu Paribar) is a 2019 Bengali film directed by Suman Ghosh. Soumitra Chatterjee and Aparna Sen play the lead roles. It marks the reunification of the actors after 18 years. They last paired in Paromitar Ekdin (2000).[1][2] The movie was released on April 5, 2019.

Plot

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The plot is derived from James Joyce's short story "The Dead".[3] This story revolves around the celebration of the 50th wedding anniversary of an old couple, Pranabendu and Manjari. In this occasion, they have invited all their relatives and friends to their ancient home, Komolini. While everyone is indulging themselves in merry making, Tublu prefers staying alone. He seems to be haunted by some previous memories which he has with this house. The celebration is short lived as hidden complexities start surfacing in the personal lives of the family members. While Pranab boasts of his royal blood and his hereditary aristocracy, he tries to avoid the presence of a crazy old man who lives alone in a dilapidated portion of the house. During dinner time, the same old man arrives at the dinner table. After seeing Pranab angrily scoffing at the poor man, Tublu loses his cool. He accuses Pranab that his vain illusions about aristocracy had been instrumental in the death of the old man's only son Sajal, with whom Tublu had a deep bond. During his youth, Pranab could not tolerate the growing friendship between Manjari and Sajal due to their difference in social status. He took her away to England and Sajal died in her absence. Manjari gets strongly reminded of Sajal's excellent singing skills after hearing a song from Tublu. When Pranab tries to comfort her saying that everything was alright between them in all these years, she coldly asks if at all everything was alright between them.

Cast

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Shooting

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The film's shooting began in July 2017. It has been shot in various locations of West Bengal including Mahishadal Rajbari.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Soumitra and Aparna to pair after 18 years in Basu Poribar". Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 Bengali films which you'd definitely like". The Times of India. January 2018. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
  3. ^ "Basu Paribar review: A soul-searching journey". The Statesman. 20 April 2019. Retrieved 19 May 2021.
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