
What to expect from Moushumi Chatterjee's comeback film 'Aari'
What's the story
The legendary Hindi-Bengali actor Moushumi Chatterjee is making a comeback to Bengali cinema after 12 years.
Chatterjee will be seen in the upcoming movie Aari with contemporary Bengali actor Nusrat Jahan.
The Jiit Chakraborty directorial is expected to be an engaging intergenerational saga, and also stars actor Yash Dasgupta, Jahan's husband, in a lead role.
Chatterjee is known for Bollywood films such as Ghar Parivaar, Piku, and Roti Kapada Aur Makaan, among others.
Career comeback
Chatterjee's last Bengali film was 'Goynar Baksho' (2013)
Chatterjee, a stalwart of Indian cinema, delivered a powerful performance in her last Bengali film, Goynar Baksho in 2013.
Meanwhile, Jahan is known for her versatile performances and strong screen presence.
"Having Chatterjee back on screen is a treat for cinephiles. She is amazing in the film. Pairing her with Jahan is a masterstroke. Also, Aari has shaped up to be a film to watch out for," an insider told India Today.
Film details
'Aari' to explore family, relationships, and cultural transitions
While the plot details of Aari are still under wraps, sources suggest it will explore themes of family, relationships, and cultural transitions.
The film is expected to blend nostalgia with contemporary storytelling, offering audiences a narrative rich in emotion and drama.
The insider further revealed that the film has completed shooting and has almost wrapped post-production.
Aari is slated for release on April 25.