Inspector Notty K

Inspector Notty K is a 2018 Bengali language romantic comedy film, directed by Ashok Pati and produced by Jeet and Abdul Aziz. It is an Bangladesh-India joint production film which has been produced by Jaaz Multimedia, Surinder Films, Jeetz Filmworks and Walzen Media Works. A huge portion of the film and songs were shot in Genoa, and Rome, Italy.[3] It is a remake of the 2013 Punjabi film Jatt & Juliet 2 starring Diljit Dosanjh. Jeet as the titular character alongside Nusrat Faria, the two starring in their third film together after Badsha – The Don (2016) and Boss 2: Back to Rule (2017).[4][5]

Inspector Notty K
Inspector Notty K Movie Poster
Directed byAshok Pati
Produced byJeet
Abdul Aziz
Screenplay byAnshuman Pratyush
Starring
Music bySavvy
Suddho Roy
Edited byMd. Kalam[2]
Production
company
Distributed byJaaz Multimedia
Jeetz Filmworks
Release date
  • 19 January 2018 (2018-01-19)
CountryBangladesh
India
LanguageBengali

Cast

Production

The film was announced two months after the release of Boss 2: Back to Rule, and filmed in Bangladesh, Kolkata, Italy and Bangkok.[5]

Release

Due to the lack of a board to review joint venture films in Bangladesh at the time, the film was imported to Bangladesh simply as an Indian film.[8]

Critical Reception

In a review by The Times of India, the film received 2.5 out of 5 stars, saying the film fails to keep the audience entertained due to its weak screenplay and storyline.[6]

Soundtrack

Inspector Notty K (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
Suddho Roy & Savvy
ReleasedJanuary 2018
GenreSoundtrack
LanguageBengali
Label
Producer
Suddho Roy chronology
Abhimaan
(2016)
Inspector Notty K
(2018)
Savvy chronology
Noor Jahaan
(2018)
Inspector Notty K
(2018)
Bhalo Theko
(2018)

The soundtrack of the film was composed by Suddho Roy & Savvy. The soundtrack features vocals from Nakash Aziz, Dev Negi, Shweta Pandit, Raj Barman & Sonu Nigam.[9][10][11]

No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Inspector Notty K - Title Track"Raja ChandaSuddho RoyNakash Aziz3:59
2."Chai Na Kichui"Priyo ChattopadhyaySuddho RoyDev Negi, Shweta Pandit3:53
3."Moner Kinare"PranjolSavvyRaj Barman4:40
4."Bhul Ja Korechi Ami"PranjolSuddho RoySonu Nigam4:19
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