Premer Kahini

Premer Kahini

Infobox Film
name = Premer kahini


director = Ravi Kinagi
writer =NK Salil
starring = Dev
Koyel Mullick
Jishu Sengupta
Ranjit Mullick
producer = Shree Venkatesh Films
distributor = Shree Venkatesh Films
cinematography = T. Naidu
editing = Ravi Kinagi
released =April 11, 2008
runtime = 150 minutes
country = India
language = Bengali
budget = Rs.2.5 crores
music = Jeet Ganguly
imdb_id =

"Premer Kahini" ( _bn. প্রেমের কাহিনী "Story of Love") (2008) is a Bengali film by Ravi Kinagi. This movie was inspired by the 2006 Yograj Bhat directed Kannada movie, Mungaru Male.

Plot

Akash (Deb) 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 doughter of his mom’s friend and to his surprize, he found the bride was Barsha herself.

Cast

*Dev---Akash
*Koel Mullick--- Barsha
*Ranjit Mullick---
*Moushumi Saha---
*Jishu Sengupta---
*Kalyani Mandal---
*Shyamal Dutta---

Crew

*Director -Ravi Kinagi
*Producer -Shree Venkatesh Films
*Cinematography -
*Editing -Ravi Kinagi
*Story -Ravi Kinagi
*Dialogues -Ravi Kinagi
*Lyrics -
*Choreography-Naidu
*Art -
*Music - Jeet Ganguly
*Singers -Shreya Ghoshal , Shaan

Music

The music of Premer Kahini, composed by Jeet Ganguly, was released in India on August 15, 2008.Media partner of Premer Kahini is Bengali Music Channel Sangeet Bangla.

Infobox Album | Name =Premer Kahini
Type = Album
Artist = Jeet Ganguly


Released =

August 15, 2008 (CD release)
Genre = Feature film soundtrack
Length =
Label =
V Music
Producer = | Reviews =
Last album = "Love"
(2008)
This album = "Premer Kahini"
(2008)
Next album = "-"
(-)|

Critical Reception

External links

* [http://calcuttatube.com/2008/06/10/premer-kahini-2008-deb-koyel-mullick-bengali-blockbuster/ Calcutta Tube - Online Bengali Movies]
* [http://www.upperstall.com/films/2008/premer-kahini www.upperstall.com review]
* [http://www.screenindia.com/news/Premer-Kahini/303194/ www.screenindia.com review]
* [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080126/jsp/entertainment/story_8826781.jsp www.telegraphindia.com review]
* [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080403/jsp/entertainment/story_9091416.jsp www.telegraphindia.com review]
* [http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080415/jsp/entertainment/story_9142302.jsp www.telegraphindia.com review]

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