Krishnopokkho (film)

Krishnopokkho

Theatrical release poster

Theatrical release poster
কৃষ্ণপক্ষ
Directed by Meher Afroz Shaon
Produced by Faridur Reza Sagar
Written by Humayun Ahmed
Screenplay by Meher Afroz Shaon
Based on Krishnopokkho
by Humayun Ahmed
Starring
Music by S.I. Tutul
Production
company
Distributed by Jaaz Multimedia
Release dates
  • 26 February 2016 (2016-02-26) (Bangladesh)
  • 17 April 2016 (2016-04-17) (Switzerland)
  • 22 April 2016 (2016-04-22) (France)
  • 21 May 2016 (2016-05-21) (United States)
Running time
141 minute
Country Bangladesh
Language Bengali

Krishnopokkho (Bengali: কৃষ্ণপক্ষ, in English: The Dark Fortnight) is a 2016 Bangladeshi Bengali language romance drama film based on novel of the same name written by Humayun Ahmed. The film's adapted screenplay was written and directed by Meher Afroz Shaon and starring Riaz, Mahiya Mahi, Ferdous Ahmed. Azad Abul Kalam and Tania Ahmed.[1] This is the debut fiction film by the director. The storyline revolves around two star-crossed lovers who are not destined to be together.[2]

The film nationwide released in February 26, 2016, which was produced by Impress Telefilm Limited and distributed by Jaaz Multimedia[1] The film had its closing premiere at the 11th Geneva International Oriental Film Festival (FIFOG) at the Grutli Theatre on April 17, 2016.[3] In May 2016, the film had its opening premiere at 17th Rainbow Film Festival at London on May 29, 2016.[4]

Plot

Aru marries Muhib without the consent from any of the family. After marriage they go to Muhib's friend 's place. Muhib tries to manage a job for him while Aru's family thinks otherwise and the story turns into a new way.[5]

The story revolves around the love-story of Muhib and Oru where both being together are not together. Muhib is brought up in his brother-in-law’s home with his sister. Muhib and his sister came from a rural family. His sister got married to an elite bourgeoisie man, who is too strict at his rules and too robotic, rather than humane. His sister and brother-in-law have one daughter named Sara. The family seems fine, yet lacks of love and affection. Muhib is always afraid of his brother-in-law who is fatherlike in rudeness, without any single affection. Being in love with Oru, Muhib married her without informing anyone all of a sudden. Oru’s family didn’t know as well. Just after their marriage, Muhib’s brother-in-law offered him a job out of the city. On his way, he had a terrible car accident which brought disaster to all and twisted the stream of all characters. Muhib’s sister, being shocked, for the first time, raised voice against her husband and insulted him about his non-human behaviour all through the life. On the other hand, Oru’s family already fixed a groom for Oru and they were unknown of Oru’s marriage with Muhib. However, in the end, when Oru was informed about the accident, she couldn’t help but reveal their secret marriage. At first it was thought that Oru’s marriage with Muhib should never be revealed as Oru must start a new life. But Oru, when heard the news, rushed to the hospital and desired to be Muhib’s wife forever waiting for his return from Coma.

Cast

  • Mahiya Mahi as Aru
  • Riaz as Muhib
  • Ferdous Ahmed as Abrar
  • Azad Abul Kalam as Shafiq
  • Tania Ahmed as Zeba
  • Kayes Chowdhury as Jamil Chowdhury
  • Wahida Mollick Jolly as Rahela
  • Moutushi Biswas as Miru
  • Jayanto Chattopadhyay as Zeba's Mama
  • Faruk Ahmed as Lina's Father
  • Rafikullah salim as Driver Mohsin
  • Jhuna Chowdhury as Kazi Shaheb
  • Shadhin Khasru as Doctor-1
  • Arfan Ahmed as Bozlu
  • Masud akhond as Liyakat
  • Tarek Swapan
  • Jayita Mahalanobish as Bozlu's Wife
  • Ehsanur Rahman
  • Ainun Putul as Lina's Mother
  • Rimu Roja Khandaker as Moyna'r Ma
  • Pujja Cherry
  • Labonno
  • Tuktuki
  • Tamim Iqbal
  • Ariya
  • Dr. Azad as Doctor-2
  • Dr. Alamgir as Senior Doctor
  • Mintu Sarder
  • Motiul Alam Moti
  • Babon
  • Bipul
  • Ebadul Islam Mehedi
  • Nur-Nobi Chowdhury
  • Emdad Khan Himu

Music

Krishnopokkho
Soundtrack album by S.I. Tutul
Released 2016
Genre Feature Film Soundtrack
No. TitleSingers Length
1. "Tin Number Bhuter Goli"  S.I. Tutul  
2. "Cholona Bristite Bhiji"  S.I. Tutul, Zarin Tasnim Naumi  
3. "Thikana Amar"  S.I. Tutul  

Release

Impress Telefilm Limited produced the film and handling its release with Jaaz Multimedia. The film first premiered on February 23, 2016 and after invite-only premiered on February 26, 2016, at the Balaka Cineworld, Dhaka.[1] On March 23, 2016, the film released in Singapore. The film premiered on April 17, 2016, at the 11th Geneva International Oriental Film Festival in Switzerland. On April 22, 2016, the film premiered in France as the title Le Sombre Quinzaine and on May 21, 2016, in the United States.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 Staff Correspondent (February 13, 2016). ""Krishnopokkho" to release Feb 26". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Dhaka. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  2. "Krishnopokkho". www.imdb.com. IMDb. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  3. Staff Correspondent (April 18, 2016). "Krishnopokkho screened at Geneva Festival". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Dhaka. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  4. Staff Correspondent (May 11, 2016). "17th Rainbow Film Festival London 2016: Bangladeshi films are the highlight". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Dhaka. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  5. Fahmim Ferdous (March 15, 2016). "A fitting tribute to Humayun Ahmed's storytelling genius". The Daily Star (Bangladesh). Dhaka. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
  6. "Krishnopokkho - Release Info". www.imdb.com. IMDb. Retrieved June 1, 2016.
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