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Upcoming Bengali film 'Red Curtain' is not only about being together in love

Not In Town | @notintownlive | 27 Oct 2017, 10:31 am

Upcoming Bengali film 'Red Curtain' is not only about being together in love
Kolkata, Oct 27 (NITN) The shades of Red Curtain, the upcoming production of Beep & Colorbar, are of a tragic love story which reaffirms our faith in love.

Directed by Samiron, Red Curtain has a dramatic and emotional story line which differs from other regular love stories and would be an absolute delight for movie buffs, say its makers.

The principle characters in the film, Lavanya and Kumar, loved each other all through their life but the irony is they could never be together.

Destiny took them apart on their own ways of life but distance could not ever diminish their love for each other.

In this movie, director Samiron has tried to convey a very realistic message that no matter how much you are emotionally suffering, you have to move on with life. Life can be painful at times but still you have to be mature enough to carry on with your duties and responsibilities in life.

The principal characters of Red Curtain are Lavanya as played by Mrittika and Kumar as played by Arpan have done an excellent job, says director Samiron.

But it is really tough to find words for the gorgeous and incomparable sixteen years old girl, when she played the role of a 40 years old lady in the film, he says.

After films like Rashbehari Moore, Waiting Room and Ajana Baank, Red Curtain is Mrittika’s fifth film which showcases her immense acting skills and versatility to play roles of different natures.

She is intense and equally passionate about her work which is evident from her intense acting with industry veterans like Bidipta and Arpan.

The digital or youtube release of the film will be on November 5. The makers feel viewers will surely appreciate the passion and intensity of the actors as well as the innovative story line.

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