Etota Bhalobashi (telefilm)

Etota Bhalobashi

Promotional Poster
Written by Tanin Rahman
Directed by Mahmudur Rahman Hime
Starring Ziaul Faruq Apurbo
Ishika Khan
Rajib Salehin
Theme music composer Sajid Sarkar
Nahid Noman Arup
Opening theme Brishty Chhuye by Tahsan Rahman Khan and Moutushi
Country of origin Bangladesh
Original language(s) Bengali
Production
Producer(s) Julius Iqbal
Razibul Islam
Rounak Sajib
Editor(s) Mahmudur Rahman Hime
Location(s) Dhaka, Bangladesh
Cinematography Mithu Monir
Tanvir Anzum
Camera setup Multi-Camera
Running time 60 minutes
Production company(s) Rainbow Colors Productions
Release
Original network Maasranga Television
Picture format 560i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release
  • April 7, 2016 (2016-04-07)

Etota Bhalobashi (Bengali:এতটা ভালবাসি, So much love) is a Bangladeshi television film, which was premiered on Maasranga Television, on April 7, 2016. The telefilm follows a Romance genre. Etota Bhalobashi was created by Julius Iqbal and directed by Mahmudur Rahman Hime. The title track composed by Sajid Sarkar and sung by Tahsan Rahman Khan. Bangladesh's film production company Tiger Media Limited bought the album rights for the telefilm.[1]

Etota Bhalobashi features Ziaul Faruq Apurbo, and Ishika Khan is lead roles.[2]

Cast

Premise

The story starts during college days of Sanvi and Tropa. Sanvi falls in love with Tropa on first sight, but hesitates to tell her. Two meets outside their campus on a rainy day, where they get to know each other. Rain interrupts, and two comes under the same umbrella. During short conversation, Tropa reveals that she loves the rain, which later reveals to be his imagination.

Sanvi attempts to reveal his true feelings to her multiple times, but fails as she only sees him as a friend. Two gets to know each other more, and Sanvi confesses his love for her, but she tells him, she is still confused about him. Hearing that, Heartbroken Sanvi tries to prove his love by attempting to give his life for her. Tropa withness and confess her love for him.

Few months later, Sanvi sees Tropa with another man, and assumes that she is cheating on him. He confronts her, resulting in a heated argument, which ends up in breakup. It is later revealed that Tropa is suffering from bipolar depression and the breakup was pre-planned by him as he did not want her to suffer.

Years later, during adulthood, Tropa sees a artwork by Sanvi at an exhibition, who now is a famous photographer. She finds out that he is leaving for abroad, and gets to airport to stop him. However, the flight departs before she reaches. While driving back home, Tropa sees Sanvi taking pictures by the roadside. It is raining, and the setting is just like how it was in Sanvi's imagination. She runs to him, both hugs each other and recalls their good memories.

Soundtrack

No. TitleArtist Length
1. "Brishty Chhuye (Prem She Ki Koy Kotha)"  Tahsan Rahman Khan, Moutushi 04:35
2. "Brishty Chhuye"  Tahsan Rahman Khan 04:35
3. "Brishty Chhuye (Rimjhim Barish)"  Tahsan Rahman Khan 04:35

See also

References

  1. "ব্যস্ত সময় পার করছেন মম". dainikdhakareport. dainikdhakareport.com. Retrieved 6 February 2016.
  2. "তারকাদের বিয়ে ভাবনা". Binodon Times. binodontimes.com/. Retrieved 6 February 2016.

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