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2013 Indian film
Norokhadok Brikkho
Directed byDebarun Pal
Written byRuby Pal
Produced byPartho Pal
Starring
  • Plabon Chakraborty
  • Krishnasish Pal
  • Dipa Bose
CinematographyDebarun Pal
Edited byDebarun Pal
Music byMonoj
Production
company
The Emperor Studios
Release date
  • 5 December 2013 (2013-12-05)
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
BudgetRs.86000

Norokhadok Brikkho is a Bengali adventure thriller film directed by Debarun Pal, The film was released on 5 December 2013 and it was screened at Nandan, Kolkata at the Kolkata Short Film Festival 2013. It stars Plaban Chakraborty, Krishnasish Pal and Dipa Bose. The plot revolves around a deserted village that leads a Man-Eater Tree. The film gained positive response from both the audience and critics.

Plot

The film starts with Rana (Krishnasish Pal) and his childhood love Dipa (Dipa Bose) walking around a deserted rural village of Diamond Harbour to collect exotic flora samples. Dipa asks rana to gift her a leaf from the top branch of a Tree, then she will pose for Rana. Rana encountered a villager, Poltu (Plabon Chakraborty), who collects the leaf for him. Poltu tries to distract them from collecting any further samples. Dipa found dried blood all over a place, under a strange old Banyan Tree. Poltu convinces them to return to their lodge. Late at night Rana found Dipa missing and smelled Poltu's sweat in his room. He rushed towards the old banyan tree, and reveals the secret that Poltu owns the Man-Eater banyan Tree and he is trying to kill Dipa as she now knew the secret about Poltu and the Tree. Rana and Poltu get into a severe fight. The Man-Eater tree finally sucks Poltu inside and throw his dried body in front of Rana and Dipa.

Cast

  • Plaban Chakraborty as Poltu
  • Krishnasish Pal as Rana
  • Dipa Bose as Dipa

Development

Debarun Pal was highly inspired from The Mummy, he wanted to build a life size Mummy Model, he got the model done from the artists of Singapore. Later Plabon Chakraborty suggests that the Mummy should the shaped more to Plabon's body type.

Awards and nominations

Kolkata Short Film Festival::

  • Outstanding Visual Effects – Bengali (Official Selection)
  • Screened at Nandan, Kolkata.

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