Boudi Canteen: Parambrata Chatterjee's Next Directorial To Be About Women Empowerment

Parambrata Chattopadhyay better known as Parambrata Chatterjee is set to direct a film called, Boudi Canteen. The film will be about women empowerment and how a housewife rises up from a normal middle class life and overcomes the daily ups and downs of a middle class life.

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After the much appreciated Abhijaan, a biopic inspired by the life of Soumitra Chatterjee, actor/director Parambrata Chatterjee is back with a very different palette in his next directorial, Boudi Canteen, a social drama on women's empowerment which revolves around the subtle ups and downs in our middle class existence and tug at our heart strings. Mithya Trailer: Huma Qureshi, Avantika Dassani and Parambrata Chatterjee’s ZEE5 Series Unravels Chilling Dark Events.

"Boudi Canteen talks about women empowerment and the rise of a lady from a very normal life of a housewife and the film is slated for a Durga Puja release in October," Chatterjee told PTI on Friday.

The movie has a simple story telling with alternating emotions in human character. It shows how a family stands up during awkward times to see a good time going through twists and turns, he said. The director has cast Subhashree Ganguly, Soham Chakraborty and Chatterjee himself - feature in the film.

"We are already having a huge amount of positive response from our friends from the film fraternity," he informed. Parambrata started the shoot of the movie in April and it's almost a wrap with one day left to roll.

The film has been shot in various parts of the city from real locations to sets in various studios. Subhashree, who essayed the pivotal characters of Poulomi, is very excited.

Subhashree said "my character Poulomi is going to be an inspiration to many women who can definitely and surely rise up against all odds and be an achiever in life. What many will learn and see is a heartening story of redefining identity" Aranyak Review: Raveena Tandon, Parambrata Chattopadhyay’s Thriller Is ‘Watchable’, Say Critics.

"It is a consolidation of fun, interesting dialogues, brilliant screenplay and a format of storytelling that is fresh and colourful. I essay the character of Sourish, husband of Poulomi. Generally, we hear behind every great husband there is an encouraging wife, in this film we might see it happening the other way around," Parambrata, the Kahaani actor, said.

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