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Time of India
24-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Title track of Batashey Gungun reimagines a classic to mirror dark romance and obsession
Batashey Gungun, a Bengali series, has captivated audiences with its haunting reimagining of the classic title track, setting the stage for a narrative steeped in psychological unrest. Directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty, the series explores the entangled lives of Pallabi, Arindam, and Mithila, delving into themes of obsession, power dynamics, and the consequences of broken emotional boundaries. The Bengali series Batashey Gungun has releases its reimagined title track — a bold reinterpretation of the beloved classic from Chirodini Tumi Je Amar . Directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty with creative direction by Aditi Roy, the series follows three emotionally entangled characters. Srijla Guha leads as Pallabi, a lonely young woman whose need for love spirals into obsession. Suhotra Mukhopadhyay plays Arindam, her professor, a man caught between desire and responsibility. Manali Manisha Dey portrays Mithila, Arindam's wife — observant and unraveling under the weight of secrets. The reimagined track forms the emotional backbone of the series, weaving through moments of passion, paranoia, and psychological collapse. Visuals from the title sequence contrast stolen intimacy with silent devastation — a glance in a corridor, a marriage cracking in stillness, a gaze held too long. 'This is not a love story,' says Chakrabarty. 'It's about power, loneliness, and the damage we do when we break emotional boundaries.' Guha, emotionally connected to the track through her earlier work, called the experience 'surreal.' Mukhopadhyay added, 'The music echoes the contradictions in Arindam — gentle yet dangerous.' Batashey Gungun stands out as a disturbing portrait of love turned obsession, propelled by compelling performances and a title track that haunts long after it ends.


Time of India
18-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
A tête-à-tête with the cast of Batashey Gungun
Batashey Gungun, directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty, explores the dark side of infatuation. Pallabi, a student, becomes obsessed with her professor Arindam, jeopardizing his marriage. The series delves into themes of destructive love, guilt, and deep emotional turmoil, amplified by a haunting rendition of the classic song. Recently a press conference was held with the cast and crew of Batashey Gungun , unveiling the trailer and engaging in a candid tête-à-tête with the cast and crew. Directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty, with creative direction by Aditi Roy, the event offered a glimpse into the haunting world of Batashey Gungun . Starring Suhotra Mukhopadhyay , Srijla Guha , and Manali Manisha Dey in a never-seen-before pairing, the series centres on Pallabi (Srijla), a lonely college student whose infatuation with her professor Arindam (Suhotra) spirals into obsession, threatening his marriage to Mithila (Manali). 'The need to be loved can turn destructive,' said Chakrabarty, while Srijla reflected, 'For Pallabi, obsession feels like survival.' Suhotra described Arindam as 'haunted by guilt,' and Manali shared, 'Mithila feels things deeply, even in silence.' Amplifying the show's mood is a reimagined version of the iconic song 'Batashey Gungun'—transformed into a haunting echo of love gone wrong. With layered performances, psychological tension, and a chilling emotional spiral, Batashey Gungun promises to leave a lasting impact. As hoichoi's most intense narrative yet, this is not just a love story — it's a descent into emotional chaos.


Time of India
14-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
The trailer of Batashey Gungun is out
Batashey Gungun explores the dark side of obsession, featuring Suhotra Mukhopadhyay, Srijla Guha, and Manali Manisha Dey. The story revolves around Pallabi's intense fixation on her professor, Arindam, who is already married. As Arindam grapples with Pallabi's growing influence, the series questions the destructive nature of misplaced love and its shattering consequences on everyone involved. The trailer of Batashey Gungun , directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty and with creative direction by Aditi Roy is out. The project stars a freshly paired ensemble — Suhotra Mukhopadhyay, Srijla Guha, and Manali Manisha Dey — Batashey Gungun is a haunting tale of obsession, control, and the devastating consequences of misplaced love. At the heart of this twisted love story is Pallabi, played by Srijla Guha, a college student starved of affection and consumed by an obsessive desire for her professor, Arindam, played by Suhotra Mukhopadhyay. Though deeply in love with his wife Mithila, played by Manali Manisha Dey, Arindam finds himself emotionally entangled in Pallabi's dangerous fixation. The series also features Silajit Majumder, Durbar Sharma, Moyna Mukherjee, Joydeep Mukherjee and Suprobhat Das in pivotal roles, each adding tension and complexity to this emotionally volatile world. As tension rises in the trailer, Arindam begins to call Pallabi 'the nemesis of his life' and wishes to undo the past ten months—longing for a Ctrl + Z moment that might free him from what he's become. But will he surrender to Pallabi's growing power and fame—or is something even more shattering about to unfold? Batashey Gungun dares to ask: How far will someone go when love turns into obsession—and how far can love go before it breaks? The trailer is set to turn heads for its atmospheric intensity, layered performances, and the chilling emotional spiral it teases. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Switch to UnionBank Rewards Card UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Director Arijeet shares, 'This is a story about what happens when the need to be loved becomes destructive.' Suhotra adds, 'Arindam is haunted by a single choice—he's living in a loop of guilt.' Srijla notes, 'Pallabi doesn't just fall in love—she clings to it like a lifeline. For Pallabi, Arindam made her world feel bearable. When someone becomes your calm in the chaos, obsession doesn't feel wrong. It feels like survival.' And Manali reflects, 'Mithila was a very different character for me. She is modest but feels everything deeply—even what's never said out loud.'


Time of India
05-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Teaser unveiled: Batashey Gungun promises a haunting dive into obsession and dark romance
Batashey Gungun's teaser unveils a dark romance where love and obsession intertwine, threatening destruction. Srijla Guha, Suhotra Mukhopadhyay, and Manali Manisha Dey portray characters caught in a web of longing, helplessness, and unspoken truths. The series explores the unraveling of individuals on the edge, hinting at a storm of desire and delusion where love becomes indistinguishable from possession. The teaser of Batashey Gungun is out, and it offers a gripping first look into a story where love, obsession, and emotional chaos collide. Directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty and creatively helmed by Aditi Roy , the series delves into a haunting realm of dark romance — where love becomes the very force that threatens to destroy. In just over a minute, we see a trio of compelling characters. Srijla Guha 's Pallabi radiates obsession and suppressed rage, Suhotra Mukhopadhyay 's Arindam is burdened by helplessness, while Manali Manisha Dey's Mithila stands silently on the brink of unraveling truths. The tension between them doesn't explode — it tightens, steadily and unrelentingly. Srijla undergoes a dramatic transformation, portraying a woman consumed by longing. 'Pallabi is neither a villain nor a victim,' she shares. 'Her obsession isn't just with a man — it's with being loved endlessly.' Suhotra calls the series 'a very unusual love story — stripped of comfort.' Arindam, his character, clings to integrity as everything around him collapses. Manali's Mithila offers a quiet strength, sensing danger long before it surfaces. She anchors the emotional unrest with calm, unspoken resilience. The teaser doesn't race. Instead, it breathes — allowing each glance, silence, and pause to simmer with intensity. It hints at a world where desire blurs into delusion, and where love becomes indistinguishable from possession. Batashey Gungun doesn't promise easy answers — only the slow, intimate unraveling of people on the edge. The storm hasn't broken yet. But it's coming. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .


Time of India
30-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Poster unveiled for Batashey Gungun, a tale of obsession and dark romance
Batashey Gungun's official poster reveals a dark romance exploring obsession, control, and desire. The series, directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty, features Suhotra Mukhopadhyay, Srijla Guha, and Manali Manisha Dey, portraying characters caught in a web of manipulation and emotional turmoil. This narrative marks a departure from conventional romance, delving into morally ambiguous territory. The official poster for the upcoming Bengali series Batashey Gungun has been unveiled, offering a glimpse into a story where love blurs into obsession. Touted as a dark romance, the series explores emotionally volatile themes such as control, desire, and the psychological impact of obsessive relationships. Featuring Suhotra Mukhopadhyay , Srijla Guha , and Manali Manisha Dey in lead roles, the narrative follows the entangled lives of three characters as their passions spiral into manipulation and emotional unraveling. The show is directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty, with creative direction by Aditi about the series, Aditi said, ' Batashey Gungun is an emotionally intense and morally complex story that probes the fragility of human desire and the destructive power of obsession. It was important for us to treat this story with depth and sensitivity, while ensuring that each character's journey feels real, raw, and ultimately unforgettable.'With its bold poster and emotionally charged premise, Batashey Gungun marks a departure from traditional romantic storytelling, venturing into darker, morally complex territory. Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .