Shororipu 2: Jotugriho

Shororipu 2: Jotugriho is an upcoming Bengali psychological crime-thriller written and directed by Ayan Chakraborty. It is the second film in the Shororipu franchise. Rupa Dutta is the producer and Camellia Productions is the presenter. The film stars Chiranjeet Chakraborty, Arunima Ghosh, and Saswata Chatterjee in lead roles. The story follows a girl Megha (Ghosh), who was getting ready to marry her boyfriend but in a shocking turn of events she to marry her father’s friend Debraj. After eight years of oppressed marriage life Debraj dies in mysterious circumstances. Detective Chandrakanta (played by Chakraborty) investigates the case.[1]

Shororipu 2: Jotugriho
Directed byAyan Chakraborty
Produced byRupa Dutta
Written byAyan Chakraborty
StarringChiranjeet Chakraborty
Arunima Ghosh
Saswata Chatterjee
Music byRupam Islam
Production
company
Camellia Productions
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

In a shocking turn of events, Megha, who was getting ready to marry her boyfriend, must now marry Debraj, her father's friend. Eight years go by and she suffers extreme psychological turmoil until one day Debraj is found dead. Is it an accident or a murder? Detective Chandrakanta is called to investigate.

Cast

Production

Ayan Chakraborti introduced a new detective in Bengali films detective Chandrakanta, in his crime thriller, Shororipu. Taking forward this franchise he announced the film in December 2018 titled as Shororipu 2 : Jotugriho. Chiranjeet Chakraborty will reprise the character with Arunima Ghosh Saswata Chatterjee, Rajesh Sharma, Darshana Banik, Sourav Chakraborty, Debranjan Nag, Poulami Das, Biswajit Chakraborty playing pivotal roles. Rupam Islam is the music composer of the film.[2][3]

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