Gyarakal

Gyarakal is a 2004 Bengali comedy drama film directed by Haranath Chakraborty and produced by Pijush Saha, Rajib Bhadra. The film features actors Prosenjit Chatterjee and Rachana Banerjee in the lead roles. Music of the film has been composed by Babul Bose[1]

Gyarakal
Theatrical release poster
Directed byHaranath Chakraborty
Produced byPijush Saha
Rajib Bhadra
StarringProsenjit Chatterjee
Rachana Banerjee
Jisshu Sengupta
Ranjit Mallick
Kanchan Mullick
Music byBabul Bose
Release date
2004
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

This is a comedy. A most popular businessman named Balohari Majumdar (Ranjit Mallick) wants his daughter to become a great singer. One day Balohari's daughter Disha (Soumili Biswas) and her teacher sang a song. Disha and her music teacher Tablu (Jisshu Sengupta) loved each other. Balohari does not approve, Tablu runs away and loses his job. Then Balolari became angry and he told everyone he needed a married music teacher with his wife. In the meantime, a local singer named Pradip needed a job. One day he went to a club (three-not-three) function. At the function he met Sikha (Rachana Banerjee). Sikha needed 30,000 rupees immediately. So they became a fake husband-wife and came to Balohari's home. Balohari's family liked them. Then they stayed at Balohari's home. One day Tablu watched Pradip and Disha leave a market. He was very angry. In the meantime Sikha falls in love with Pradip. Pradip comes to Balohari's factory and catches Balohari's cashier who was stealing things from Bolohari's factory. Then Disha sings a song in a competition and wins. Sikha tries to stop Pradip from leaving Balohari's home. Sikha informs her father to send her back. Disha was missing. They also thought Pradip had kidnapped his daughter. Balohari came to know that Pradip-Sikha were not a married couple. He becomes very angry. Pradip wants Tablu and Disha to get married. Finally, Balohari accepts Tablu, and Disha and Tablu are happily married.

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