Saturday, 6 February 2010

Thana Theke Aaschi.....


Sharan Dutta is directing a cinematographic remake of the classic Bengali stage play and subsequent movie "Thana Theke Aschi".
Thana Theke Aschi (2010) has a release date of Jan 29, 2010.
Thana Theke Aschi continues the sexual liberation in Bengali cinema with a super-long steamy hot kissing scene between Paoli and Parambrata, with Paoli wearing a towel.
Thana Theke Aschi (1965) Bengali Movie PosterThe original 1965 Classic Bangla cinema Thana Theke Aschi was directed by Hiren Nag with music by Timir Baran, and starred Mahanayak Uttam Kumar and Madhabi Mukherjee as the lead pair, with Dilip Mukherjee, Chhaya Devi, Kamal Mitra, Anjana Bhowmick and others in supporting roles.
In the upcoming Thana Theke Aschi, Paoli Dam and Parambrata Chattopadhyay play the lead pair, with Rudranil Ghosh, Aloknanda Roy, Srabonti, Dulal Lahiri, Sabyasachi Chakraborty and others in supporting roles. 
Pauli Dham has created a buzz by playing challengingly hot roles and sex scenes in Bengali movies. However, according to reports, such scenes do not really involve naked exposure of Paoli's body, but are aethetically shot with more of an artistic cinema angle than adult movies.
Italian director Italo Spinelli's upcoming English film "Choli Ke Peeche" (2010) starring Paoli Dam in a tribal woman's role is eagerly awaited. Reportedly Paoli appears topless in the movie. The cast of Choli Ke Pichealso includes Irrfan Khan, Seema Rahmani, Tilottama Shom, Samrat Chakravarti  and others.









    Laughter… the familiar chink of glasses and crockery… the dazzle of the chandeliers… In a dark, dingy room smeared with grime, Sandhya Mondal is weeping……. Amarnath Mallick, the business magnate and powerful politician is celebrating. So is his socialite wife Sutopa…. over the engagement of their daughter Rinita to the young, rich and ambitious Rajat Dutta… who is the son of another business tycoon known to them…. Sandhya Mondal is encompassed by darkness….fear, dread, shame…..she is lost…she can see nothing but blackness ahead of her…..
    The party is over. It was a grand success. The guests have departed. The sparkling jewelry that Rinita has received needs to be put away…….but that can wait. Now that the guests have all gone, the Mallick household will sit down to do a post mortem of the party. Arin, the non-conformist scion of the Mallick family will also sit to discuss the party with his Mom and Dad, Sis and Brother-in-law-to -be……The final flicker of light fades in Panchanantala bustee…..
    There is a sharp knock at the door. The Sub-Inspector of Padma Pukur Police Station, Tinkori Haldar enters the fabulous Mallick mansion. The family is stunned. And furious….Who the hell is this Sub-Inspector to barge into the house on this auspicious day? “Forgive my intrusion, but I’ve come to inquire about the suicide of one Sandhya Mondal of the bustee…”
    More rage and anger from the family…”What rubbish! How are we, a premier family of Kolkata, connected with the suicide of a slum dweller? We have never heard of any Sandhya Mondal!”
    “But Sir,” persists Tinkori Haldar gently but firmly, “I would like you all to see her photograph…” The words strike home. But more strange is the man in front of them, the Sub-Inspector…who is he? How singularly odd he is. How uncanny. How surreal! “Look at the photograph carefully…” he drawls in his professional voice.
    The family starts going to pieces. But why? Why the sudden change of manner? Only a minute ago they swore with full confidence that they had never even heard of the woman in the photograph…Then did the confidence spring from ignorance? Did they actually know her? Maybe even share a relationship with her? As the plot thickens, only one thing is clear…. there’s more to it than meets the eye…



    Songs of this movie

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