'Korpur' Set to Release: Political Intrigue and a Missing Official

'Korpur' Set to Release: Political Intrigue and a Missing Official.webp

Kolkata, February 28 The Bengali political thriller "Korpur," believed to be based on the mystery surrounding the disappearance of a female university official in the 1990s, is slated for release on March 19-20, coinciding with Eid this year, according to the film's director.

Directed by Arindam Sil, the movie, featuring West Bengal minister Bratya Basu and Trinamool Congress leader Kunal Ghosh, is based on a book, "Antardhaner Nepathye" (Behind the Disappearance), which references the real-life disappearance incident.

The thriller will depict Kolkata's political landscape of 1997, when the CPI(M)-led Left Front was in power in West Bengal.

"It is inspired and based on fiction, and any similarity with any real-life incident is purely coincidental and fictitious," Sil said.

Actress Rituparna Sengupta portrays the role of the missing university official, while Basu, a renowned actor and director, portrays a senior Kolkata Police officer attached to the homicide section, the "Korpur" director said.

Ghosh, a journalist-turned-TMC secretary, is portrayed as a shrewd political leader of the ruling party, who had considerable influence over the functioning of state universities and colleges.

Ghosh said that the portrayal, as directed by Sil, is based on a fictional character but may reflect his journalistic experience in interacting with important public figures during that period.

The cast of "Korpur" (Camphor) also includes young actors Shaheb Chattopadhyay, Lahoma Bhattacharya, and Ananya Banerjee.

Meanwhile, Ghosh is set to complete a hat-trick on the big screen.

After Basu's "Shekor" (Roots) and Sil's "Korpur," the politician-turned-actor will feature in director Dulal Dey's upcoming Bengali film "Faand" (The Trap).

"Faand," described as a political drama spanning three generations and reflecting contemporary social realities, will also star versatile actors like Ritwick Chakraborty and Anirban Chakrabarti.

However, Ghosh will not portray a politician in the film, though his character remains connected to the political sphere.

"Many years ago, I began my journey in the Bengali film industry as a producer. Acting was the only thing left. Now I've acted in three films," Ghosh said.

Dey, a sports journalist by profession, had earlier made his directorial debut with "Aranyar Prachin Probad" in 2024 and wrote the screenplay for the British-era drama "Golondaaj."

"Faand" is scheduled to go on the floors in mid-March.
 
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