Dekha Na Dekhay (2013)

 ●  Bengali ● 2 hrs 22 mins

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The story of the film revolves around the life of a 23-year old boy from a North Kolkata family named Anupam. He stays with his mother and uncle. He is totally spoilt, pampered and spends his time doing nothing. His uncle was looking for a bride for him. Harish, his senior in college comes across him one day and offers to help his uncle to look for a bride for Anupam. He suggested Dr. Shambhunath's daughter Kalyani for his friend. After a little persuasion, Anupam's uncle approves of the alliance. But on the day of the marriage, Anupam's uncle insults Kalyani's father. As a result, Kalyani refuses to marry Anupam. She and her father goes away to a place far away. This affects Anupam badly who decides to do something about it. He leaves his house and goes away in search of Kalyani. He finds her and offers to help her in her work. Though she has sworn never to get married, she finally relents in allowing Anupam to be with her and help in her work.

Cast: Debosmita Saha, Samadarshi Dutta

Crew: Arnab Ghoshal (Director), Arabinda Dolui (Director of Photography), Deeptoneel Chowdhury (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 19 Apr 2013 (India)

Bengali Name: দেখা না দেখায়

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Did you know? The film is inspired by the story Aparichita, written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1916. Read More
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as Kalyani
as Anupam
as Anupam's Uncle
as Anupam's Mother
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as Dr Shambhunath/Kalyani's Father
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as Harish
as Debika

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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Bengali
Colour Info:
Color
Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1, 2.39:1 (Scope)
Stereoscopy:
No
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Trivia:
The film is inspired by the story Aparichita, written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1916.