Ashite Ashiona

Ashite Ashiona (Bengali: ৮০তে আসিওনা) is a 1967[1] comedic Bengali film directed by Sree Jayadrath. The film stars Bhanu Banerjee, Asit Baran, Rabi Ghosh, Ruma Guha Thakurta, Jahor Roy, Rabi Ghosh, Tarun Kumar Chatterjee in lead roles.

Ashite Ashiona
Directed bySree Jayadrath
StarringBhanu Bannerjee,
Asit Baran,
Rabi Ghosh,
Ruma Guha Thakurta,
Jahor Roy,
Tarun Kumar Chatterjee,
Kamal Mitra
Distributed byAngel Digital Private Limited
Release date
1967
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Synopsis

A neglected octogenarian, Sadananda (played by Bhanu Bandopadhyay) stumbles upon a miraculous discovery. Fed up with the ill-treatment meted out to him and his wife (Ruma Guha Thakurta) by his children, he yearns for an escape from this existence. Accidentally, he finds a solution to all the problems plaguing him in his old-age. He discovers a pond where on taking a dip one can regain his youth. When he transforms into a handsome young man after having taken a dip, many are forced to accept the miracle as real and all hell breaks loose. The plot turns funnier, from a chemist keen to investigate the composition of the pond to his children and their wives changing their attitude towards Sadananda, characters try to make the most of the situation and everything adds up to make Ashite Ashiona an evergreen comedy film in Bengali.

Cast

gollark: When I attempted to be involved in the democratic process™ by complaining to my local politician about a thing their government had done, I got no useful response out of it. I don't think it's worth the time.
gollark: You seem to be able to actually remain motivated to study interesting maths and such. I get distracted from anything like that *very* easily and can only really do it in very small chunks.
gollark: This is also irrelevant because a micronation doing this could just not tax it.
gollark: There aren't taxes on arbitrary transactions in most places as far as I know.
gollark: Yes, some country really should have caught onto this by now.

References

  1. Mānnā De (2007). Memories Come Alive: An Autobiography. Penguin Books India. pp. 276–. ISBN 978-0-14-310193-2.


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