Ekla Cholo

Ekla Cholo is a Bengali television movie directed by Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy. The movie features Saayoni Ghosh and June Malia in the main roles. The film was jointly produced by Zee Bangla Cinema and Prosenjit Chatterjee. In 2014, Zeke Bangle Cinema and Proserpine Chatterjee agreed to jointly produce movies to be shown directly on TV. Ekla Cholo was the first attempt by the partnership, and the film enjoyed widespread popularity and received 21a score of in Target Rating Point.

Ekla Cholo
Official Poster 'Ekla Cholo'
Screenplay byPadmanabha Dasgupta
Story byAbhijit Guha
Sudeshna Roy
Directed byAbhijit Guha
Sudeshna Roy
StarringSaayoni Ghosh
June Malia
Koushik Roy
Music bySavvy
Country of originIndia
Original language(s)Bengali
Production
Producer(s)Zee Bangla Cinema
Prosenjit Chatterjee
Release
Original release19 January 2015

Plot

Ekla Cholo is a romantic comedy about a woman who wants to become a single mother. Betrayed and disappointed by her last boyfriend and inspired by her mother, she wishes to raise a child without a man in her life. She is faced with many challenges. That is when Riya meets Rupam.

Cast

Sequel

A sequel named Abar Ekla Cholo has been released in 2016.

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