Trishna (2009 film)

Trishna (Bengali: তৃষ্ণা) is a 2009 Bengali film directed by Pritam Jalan .The film stars Rituparna Sengupta, Angshuman Gupta (finalist in Grasim Mr India 2006)[1] and Arindam Sil.[2] This film was objection for Vulgurity by West Bengal Film Publicity Act that Rituparna Sengupta was showing too much Skimpy, seductive. However, the West Bengal Film Publicity Act rejected the public presentation of some movie posters of Trishna. The West Bengal Film Publicity Act is basically a local body who gives clearance for films to be released in West Bengal only. Such act does not exist in any other Indian States.[3] This movie is a Bengali remake of Bipasha Basu and John Abraham starrer Hindi film "Jism"[4] The Telegraph commented that "Though almost a scene-by-scene copy of John Abraham-Bipasha Basu’s Jism, Pritam Jalan’s Trishna is nothing more than a sleaze fest with Tolly’s leading heroine 'showing' the way".[5]

Trishna
Poster of Movie Trishna
Directed byPritam Jalan
StarringRituparna Sengupta,
Angshuman Gupta
Release date
  • 30 January 2009 (2009-01-30)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

Raja (Angshuman Gupta), a professional photographer and a playboy, comes across Tiasha (Rituparna Sengupta) at a bar. She is totally different from the girls he knows and has an electrifying presence; she totally captivates him. She is hot and sensuous and Raja lusts after her. He starts having an affair with Tiasha. She tells him that her mother has blood cancer and she doesn't have good relations with her husband who is away. She tells him that Shekhar is not a nice person. Shekhar comes home one day and meets Raja at the bar and they get acquainted with each other. Tiasha tells Raja that Shekhar has made a will whereby he has decided to leave half his property to his wife and half to his sister Sumana whom he is close to. But Sumana and Tiasha can't stand each other. Raja decides to eliminate Shekhar in order to be with Tiasha. One night Raja comes to Tiasha's house to kill Shekhar and Shekhar is killed when there is a tussle between them. They try to dispose of Shekhar's body by dumping it in the sea. Meanwhile, Subir and Rana, (Raja's childhood friends) tell Raja to change his ways as they have noticed a change in him lately. Raja is put behind bars on charges of murdering Shekhar as a button of his jacket had been found near the scene of the murder, but he is soon released. He comes to know that he has been appointed the executor of the new will which Shekhar had made a few days back before his death leaving his entire property to Tiasha. Sumana believes that this will is fake. She meets Raja in private one day and tells him the truth about Tiasha. She had given a locket to Raja which is accidentally left behind at the beach while disposing of Shekhar's body. Subir, the S.P (Raja's friend), who is investigating the case tells him to mend his ways, but he refuses to listen. Tiasha calls up Raja one day and asks him to meet at her residence. He refuses to entertain her in the beginning as he had begun to disbelieve her, but gives in to her demand. On reaching her residence, he finds a bag in the garden house and realizes that Tiasha must have killed Sumana. Tiasha is nowhere to be seen, so Raja decides to wait for Tiasha and finish her off once she arrives. Subir, Raja's friend also arrives there and conceals himself and watches the proceedings. She arrives soon after and pleads innocence, but Raja refuses to believe her. Tiasha tells him there is proof in the garden house and she goes there, but there is a huge blast. Subir tells Raja later that Tiasha had escaped though Raja had thought her to be dead and she is nowhere to be found. After a year, Tiasha reappears at the same place wearing the same outfit waiting for her next prey.

Cast

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References

  1. "Man of the moment". Calcutta, India: The Daily Telegraph. 31 January 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
  2. "Trishna (2008)". calcuttatube.com. Archived from the original on 26 January 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
  3. "Trishna Objection -VulgurityTest". calcuttatube.com. Archived from the original on 31 January 2009. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
  4. "I'm not copying Bipasha in 'Trishna': Rituparna Sengupta". bollywood.com. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
  5. "The Telegraph - Archives". Calcutta, India: The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 4 February 2009.
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