Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi

Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi (sometimes Mishti Cheler Dustu Buddhi) (Bengali: মিষ্টি ছেলের দুষ্টু বুদ্ধি) is a 2013 Bengali film directed by Partha sarathi Manna and produced by Bidyut Chakraborty under the banner of Nupur Creations. Music of the film has been composed by Dodo and Tamal. The film was released on 4 January 2013.

Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi
Movie poster
Directed byPartha sarathi Manna
Produced byBidyut Chakraborty
Written bySoumitri Shankar Ghosh
StarringAbhishek Chatterjee
Bhola Tamang
Prasun Gain
Master Ankit Seth
Raju Majumder
Indranil Sen
Nupur
Music byTamal
Dodo
CinematographyR. Khattar
Edited byManikundan Das
Distributed byNupur Creations
Release date
  • 4 January 2013 (2013-01-04)
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi is actually about three thieves, Kalicharan and his two sidekicks, Puti and Baka who decide to rob and go back to their old tricks after Kalicharan is released from jail. They decide to rob the occupants of the Mitra household: an elderly man, Pradosh Mitra, his two sons and their families. They decide to carry out the robbery at a time when the house will have no occupants according to information received by them. Accordingly, they act. But they couldn't be successful because, unknown to them, Pradosh and one of his grandsons, 7 year old Som have decided to stay back and create havoc for them. All their efforts to rob the house are in vain as little Som turns out to be more than a handful for all of them.[1]

Cast

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi is composed by Tamal and Dodo. The film has 5 songs which include 4 original songs and 1 remix.

Track list

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Misti Cheler Dustu Buddhi"Tamal, Somnath GhoshalSidhu 
2."Rupkathar Deshe"Tamal, Somnath GhoshalKinjal, Saptangshu, Tamal 
3."Murgi Chor"Tamal, Somnath GhoshalJojo 
4."Kolir Keshto"Tamal, Somnath GhoshalSomchanda Bhattacharya, Tamal 
5."Murgi Chor (Remix)"Tamal, Somnath GhoshalDiya Das 
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