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4/10
Boredom of 166 Minutes
22 April 2016
The story is again adapted from South India. Like most South films too, the storyline is laced with action, drama and romance. To cut a long story short, there is rivalry between two families ending is Raju's (Soham) father (Shantilal), killing Mishti's (Srabanti) uncle (Bharat Kaul). Dipankar De and his two sons, essayed by Kaushik and Surajit, vow to find and wipe out any trace of the killer's family, that is his son. Fate brings Raju to Mishti' place and the twist comes once his identity is revealed. The catch is that Mishti's family are worshippers of Narayan. So there cannot be any bloodshed at home. But choukath perolei the dakater bongsho gets back to drawing blood. Hilarious situations keep happening as Raju tries his best not to leave Mishti's house and her family reaches its wit's end to pull him out of the house. Don't expect acting, or something new. There's only to get couple of beautiful songs: ''Mishti Meye'' is one of them. But there's another character, an animated one at that, that steals the show. It's Kanchan Mullick's voice as an animated cycle. My rating of four stars is only for the cycle.
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