‘Jawaharlal's Diary’ stars Gazi Rakayet as exorcist, and Shajal as his disciple
Candles flicker in the shadows of a dimly lit room with intricate designs adorned on the floor as Jawaharlal, with hands raised, recites ancient mantras. He then carefully places a skull and a handful of bones on the floor. Yet the reason behind his enigmatic ritual remains shrouded in secrecy.
What sets this scene apart? Jawaharlal, the central figure of this story, is not your ordinary man—he is 300 years old! Emerging after two centuries of deep meditation, he finally finds a disciple in the 100-year-old, Mohanlal.
Noted actors Gazi Rakayet and Shajal Noor, respectively, play the roles of Jawaharlal and Mohanlal in the drama "Jawaharlal's Diary".
As the drama progresses, a series of unsettling events grip their city. Within a matter of days, several young girls mysteriously vanish, and those tragically found deceased bear a cryptic mark etched upon their foreheads. The city is thrust into turmoil once more when Arpa, a young girl, mysteriously disappears.
Amidst the search for Arpa, an eerie revelation comes to light — a connection emerges between the patterns adorned on the floor in Jawaharlal's chamber and the marks on the deceased girls' foreheads. What binds these perplexing occurrences together?
The drama scheduled to be released soon, has been written by Anupam Das and directed by Jamal Mallick.
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