Shob Bhooturey

Shob Bhooturey (English: Everything is paranormal; Bengali: সব ভুতুড়ে) is a 2017 Indian Bengali language horror drama directed by Birsa Dasgupta[3] and produced by Shrikant Mohta, Mahendra Soni under the banners of Shree Venkatesh Films.The film stars Abir Chatterjee, Sohini Sarkar and Ida Dasgupta in lead roles. The film released on 8 September 2017.[4][5]

Shob Bhooturey
Film poster
Directed byBirsa Dasgupta
Produced byShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
Screenplay byKallol Lahiri
Story byKallol Lahiri
StarringAbir Chatterjee
Sohini Sarkar
Ida Dasgupta
Music bySubho Pramanik
CinematographyGairik Sarkar
Edited bySubho Pramanik
Production
company
Distributed byShree Venkatesh Films
Release date
  • 2017 (2017)
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Budget₹16 million[1]
Box office₹14.5 million[2]

Plot

Aniket's father used to run a magazine where he would publish the supernatural incidents he had experienced. He would visit any place that has anything to do with a supernatural entity, witness the same, and pen down in his stories.

However, Aniket doesn't believe in ghosts and wants to start his own business of web designing and to close the magazine. In the meantime, something unexplainable starts taking place in a primary school of a village. The headmaster of the school seeks help from Aniket. Then Aniket promised to help reluctantly.

A weird looking woman Nandini (Sohini Sarkar), who claims to have unusual power of seeing ghosts also joins him. He found her in the middle of road while driving. She claims that Aniket father sent her. However, Aniket firstly did not believe but by a group of incidents he discovered her strategy and took her to his team. The old editor of Aniket's father's magazine completes the team of three.

All of them visit the village and find out reasons about the unexplainable incidents which eventually is related to ghosts of small kids from school. The Aniket team solves the mystery and frees the village from the curse of the kids.

Cast

Soundtrack

No.TitleSinger (s)Length
1."Nei Alo"Madhuraa Bhattacharya03:44
2."Golpo"Aruna Das03:34
gollark: You could... profit off the crash, trying to mostly take rich people's money, and then donate your newly obtained wealth to the poor?
gollark: If you actually believe that, you could make money off it when it happens.
gollark: You're talking about one *in the next 20 years*, which hasn't.
gollark: 1. that hasn't *happened* yet. You're generalizing from a literally nonexistent example.2. I think their regulation kind of goes in the wrong directions.
gollark: Anyway, my original meaning with the question (this is interesting too, please continue it if you want to) was more like this: Phones and whatnot require giant several-billion-$ investments in, say, semiconductor plants. For cutting-edge stuff there are probably only a few facilities in the world producing the chips involved, which require importing rare elements and whatnot all around the world. How are you meant to manage stuff at this scale with anarchy; how do you coordinate?

References

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