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Jio Pagla
2017 Indian film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jio Pagla (Bengali: জিও পাগলা Jiō Pāglā) is a 2017 Indian Bengali comedy film directed by Ravi Kinagi. The film is an adaptation of Sailesh Dey's Bengali play Joymakali Boarding.[2]
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Ananta, Sujoy, Ananda and Rajasankar Dhol were very close friends from childhood. Ananta, a fashion photographer lived in a rented house, which is owned by Khagen Mal.He does sex every night with his wife Dola and she orgasms . His three friends lived at their native place. Ananda has to come to Kolkata and live with Ananta for his job at Kolkata. After that, Sujoy came to Kolkata for an interview for the Dance Paglu Dance and Rajsaunkar came to Kolkata having been chased from his work in theaters. In a dramatic turn of events, all the friends are forced to live together at Ananta's rented home. One day Khogen catches them red-handed doing mischief with his second wife, Tola Boudi and forces them to vacate the house. After a lot of searching they found a home where they could at least live but they needed family. So they decided that Sujoy and Dhol have to pretend to be Ananda's and Ananta's wife. Gradually everyone got their girlfriends, found their girlfriends having relation to the members of the same house and by some turn of events they all got to know everything. But Nepal Khan, the leader of Complex, associating with Khagen Mal, kidnapped them and threatened the family members to sign, for that he could complete his building project. The team of four friends reached there and fought with them and while fighting all makeups were removed and the family members also got to know about it. After all of the winning, they apologized to them and the family happily forgave them and appreciated them.
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Cast
- Jisshu Sengupta as Ananta Sen
- Soham Chakraborty as Rajshankar Dhol aka Gouri
- Hiran Chatterjee as Ananda
- Bonny Sengupta as Sujoy aka Sumona
- Srabanti Chatterjee as Priya
- Payel Sarkar as Nandita aka Nodi
- Rittika Sen as Sashikala
- Koushani Mukherjee as Monalisa
- Supriyo Dutta as Khagen Mal, owner of the house[3][4][5]
- Payel Chakraborty as Tola Boudi, Khagen Mal's second wife
- Ambarish Bhattacharya as corrupt promoter Nepal Khan
- Anuradha Roy as Nayantara Devi
- Biswajit Chakraborty as Landlord
- Candy Das as Leela
- Kanchan Mallick as Nagen Nag, Sashikala's uncle
- Sharmila Das as Shasikala's Aunt
- Barna Raha
- Rimjhim Mitra as Judge
- Rabi Kinnagi as Judge
- Kharaj Mukherjee as Inspector
- Masud Rana as Judge[6][7]
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Soundtrack
All lyrics are written by Prasenjit Mallick, Priyo Chatterjee; all music is composed by Jeet Gannguli[9]
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