Detailed cinematic milestones and metadata for the movie are logged transparently on the Bengal Film Archive and the Sriman Bhootnath IMDb Page .
The film features a talented ensemble of Bengali cinema actors:
Apu is an 11-year-old boy who recently moved into his ancestral home in a quiet village in Bengal. Unlike other kids, Apu is obsessed with old mechanics. While exploring the dusty attic, he finds a broken, oversized pocket watch belonging to his great-great-grandfather. The Encounter
– Sung by Goutam Ghose, a highly emotional tracking shot song reflecting new beginnings [1.12].
. As the story progresses, she undergoes a change of heart after witnessing his genuine nature, eventually leading to a proposal of marriage Letterboxd Cast and Crew
The ring isn't lost in the dirt; it was taken by a rival family of "Bhoot-Pirets" (nasty ghosts) who live in the old banyan tree. The Climax
– A classic catchy number sung beautifully by Antara Chowdhury and Gautam Ghosh.
is a Bengali comedy-drama film originally released on July 24, 1997 . It features a classic family-oriented plot centered on a kind, uneducated man named Bhootnath who finds himself in a complicated social dynamic within a wealthy household. Movie Overview Director: Amal Ray Ghatak
The central conflict arises when Binoy's daughter develops an intense animosity toward Bhootnath. She views him as an outsider and craftily attempts various schemes to get him fired. However, as the plot progresses, Bhootnath's sincerity and goodness eventually win her over, leading to a shift in her feelings and an eventual proposal of marriage.