Produced by Josim Ahmed from Bangladesh, the film marks the comeback of renowned actor Aupee Karim on the silver screen after 15 years.
"Staying in the cinema bubble brings a monotonicity in discussions. I mix with different kinds of people. My real life is not very glamorous, and I enjoy it thoroughly"
In “Mayar Jonjal,” Ritwick essayed on the role of ‘Chandu’, who comes from a middle-class family. He is plagued with many problems including losing his job and his dreams of seeing his son in an English medium school.
Produced by Josim Ahmed from Bangladesh, the film marks the comeback of renowned actor Aupee Karim on the silver screen after 15 years.
"Staying in the cinema bubble brings a monotonicity in discussions. I mix with different kinds of people. My real life is not very glamorous, and I enjoy it thoroughly"
In “Mayar Jonjal,” Ritwick essayed on the role of ‘Chandu’, who comes from a middle-class family. He is plagued with many problems including losing his job and his dreams of seeing his son in an English medium school.