Kelor Kirti is
really a 2016 Bengali language intimate comedy film focused simply by Raja
Chanda as well as produced by Mahendra Soni and also Shrikant Mohta beneath the
banner regarding Shree Venkatesh Films as well as Surinder Movies. The actual
motion picture stars Jisshu Sengupta, Dev, Ankush, Sayantika Banerjee, Mimi
Chakrabarty, Koushani Mukherjee & Nusrat Jahan in lead roles. It's a
rebuilding associated with Tamil movie Charlie Chaplin and Hindi movie Simply
no Accessibility. The actual motion picture will be launched on Eid & Ratha
Yatra, 6 Come july 1st 2016.It is one of the greatest grossing bengali motion
pictures associated with 2016.
Summary :
Kelor Kirti is really a
enjoyable stuffed trip along with a bunch of lovers. This kind of humor
associated with problems involves their own fun loving young couples circular
off inside a package deal of chaos and also misunderstanding,when an charming
girl gets into their own life, leading these phones their share of confusion
they're just about all swept up is actually false impression and humorous
situations, which end up inside chaos.
Summary :
Kelor Kirti is really a
enjoyable stuffed trip along with a bunch of lovers. This kind of humor
associated with problems involves their own fun loving young couples circular
off inside a package deal of chaos and also misunderstanding,when an charming
girl gets into their own life, leading these phones their share of confusion
they're just about all swept up is actually false impression and humorous
situations, which end up inside chaos.KELOR KIRTI 2016 Bengali movie in HD DOWNLOAD (673 MB)
KELOR KRITI
Directed : Raja Chanda
Produced : Shrikant Mohta
Nispal Singh
Starring : Jisshu Sengupta
Dev
Ankush
Sayantika Banerjee
Mimi Chakraborty
Koushani Mukherjee
Nusrat Jahan
Music : Dev Sen
Indraadip Dasgupta
Production
Company :
Shree Venkatesh Films
Surinder Films
Distributed : Shree Venkatesh Films
Release dates :
6 July
2016 India
29 July 2016 Bangladesh
Country : India
Language : Bengali
Budget : 4.5 Crore
Box office : 5.56
Crore
***User Review***
Kelor Kirti
is a film you certainly won't miss if you forget to watch it. But if you still
gather enough bravado to take the plunge, remember, it runs for slightly more
than two-and-a-half hours!
The editor of a local
newspaper (Jisshu) and his chief reporter (Ankush) get into a marital mess
after the former listens to his Casanova of a friend (Dev) and tries to get
cozy with a seductress (Nusrat).
Kelor Kirti is the official
re-break of the 2005 Bollywood hit No Entry, which, in turn, was the official
remake of the 2002 Tamil super-hit Charlie Chaplin. Some originality, huh?
Anyway, that's not the point. Remakes are not supposed to be original. But
Kelor Kirti is! The makers have managed to take the script of No Entry (or
Charlie Chaplin), break it apart, and create something entirely new —
something, I'm sure, even they hadn't set out to create in the first place. The
result is a film that goes way beyond mindlessness. A little more effort would
have made it a comic version of the immensely cerebral Leonardo
DiCaprio-starrer, Inception. It has layers of intense stupidity. All the wives
believe in the lamest excuses, the only place to travel to is Bangkok (because the whole cast ends up
there), and god knows what Dev's character does for a living, but he always
hangs out with phoren babes. Then there's the femme fatale (Nusrat) with a sad
back story and her 'pencil-or-pen' companion (Rudranil), both of whom have this
weird habit of popping up just about everywhere. Even the way Ankush and
Koushani fall in love.
Coming to acting, what do I
say? Everyone seems hell-bent on beating the others at over-acting, especially
the men. But yes, the girls retain some semblance of balance, and Mimi and
Nusrat have definitely done their bit to perfection. Sayantika and Koushani,
too, are good enough. But Jisshu, Ankush and Dev are good only in bits, as they
are overacting most of the time — obviously, as the script demands. Rudranil,
however, puts in a subtle performance, and Kharaj, as usual, makes his presence
felt.
As for the music, it's
definitely not the strong part of the film. When an item song featuring women
clad in micro-miniskirts sounds like a slow cabaret number of yesteryears,
there's a lot of room for improvement. Overall, Kelor Kirti is a film you
certainly won't miss if you forget to watch it. But if you still gather enough
bravado to take the plunge, remember, it runs for slightly more than
two-and-a-half hours!