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Abhimaan (English: Ego) is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language film directed by Raj Chakraborty and starring Jeet, Sayantika Banerjeeand Subhasree Ganguly. The movie was released on 6 October 2016.Name: অভিমান
Directed by: Raj Chakraborty
Produced by: Reliance Entertainment
Starring: Jeet,Sayantika Banerjee,Subhasree Ganguly
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Abhimaan (English: Ego) is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language film directed by Raj Chakraborty and starring Jeet, Sayantika Banerjeeand Subhasree Ganguly. The movie was released on 6 October 2016. This movie was released in Bangladesh on 21 October 2016. The movie was a remake of Telugu-language film, Attarintiki Daredi (2013) starring Pawan Kalyan, Samantha Ruth Prabhuand Pranitha Subhash
Movie Review:
Abhimaan is the story of a proud business tycoon Ashok Deb Burman (Sabyasachi Chakraborty) and his estranged daughter Madhuja (Anjana Basu). Madhuja harbours abhimaan for her father — who disowned her after trying to kill her husband. Twenty five years have now passed. Mellowed with age, Ashok now wants to mend his relationship with Madhuja. For this, he seeks the help of his grandson, Aditya, played with aplomb by Jeet.
While the storyline is predictable, we must laud Raj's impeccable execution as he manages to extract excellent performances from his cast. Jeet fits effortlessly into the role of a rich and swashbuckling businessman for whom family always comes first. Saabysachi has delivered another great performance. Kharaj and Kanchan Mullick bring just the right amount of comic relief, albeit a bit OTT, to the melodrama. But it's Anjana, the adamant daughter, who steals the show. With her restrained and nuanced performance, she carries the film on her shoulders. It's hard to miss those chunky statement finger rings that sometimes distract you from the proceedings.
While the storyline is predictable, we must laud Raj's impeccable execution as he manages to extract excellent performances from his cast. Jeet fits effortlessly into the role of a rich and swashbuckling businessman for whom family always comes first. Saabysachi has delivered another great performance. Kharaj and Kanchan Mullick bring just the right amount of comic relief, albeit a bit OTT, to the melodrama. But it's Anjana, the adamant daughter, who steals the show. With her restrained and nuanced performance, she carries the film on her shoulders. It's hard to miss those chunky statement finger rings that sometimes distract you from the proceedings.
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