Music:
Shantanu Moitra, Anupam Roy, Shibabrata Biswas, Prasen
Prem Tame Movie Cast:
Soumya
Mukherjee, Susmita Chatterjee, Sweta Mishra, Anirban Bhattacharya, Chaiti Mitra
Release Date:
The movie
was released on 12th February 2021 in theatres and streaming on
Hoichoi from 2nd April 2021.
Prem Tame Movie Review: Story & Performances
Before moving
into the review of Prem Tame movie, let’s have a quick look at director Anindya
Chatterjee’s previous directorial films.
Before this movie, he directed 3 movies and they are Open Tee Bioscope (2015), Projapoti
Biskut(2017), and Manojder Adbhut Bari (2018).
Each of
those movies had some uniqueness in storytelling that made the audience fall
for them. The movie certainly differs in every way from Anindya
Chatterjee’s previous movies.
This
college romance drama might remind you about your college days. Prem Tame was
mostly shot in various historical places in West Bengal.
The story
revolves around Pablo (Soumya Mukherjee) who is in love with Arshi (Sweta Mishra).
While trying to kiss in an empty classroom they were caught by a few students
which led to his suspension from the college. For belonging to a reputed
family Arshi got scared and left for her uncle’s house in Nagpur.
Raji (Susmita Chatterjee) a student activist protested and forced the management to withdraw Pablo’s suspension. In the meantime, Pablo fell for Raji and requested her to be his live-in partner.
Raji was
not alone in coming as she had a pet dog Khogen with her. Unable to accept this
Pablo’s mother (Chaiti Mitra) left the house and went to her brother’s house.
As the
story moves we come to know about other sides of Raji’s character. We have seen
how the people’s importance in Pablo’s life changed with the situation and
time.
The story certainly
failed to meet the standard we had earlier seen in Anindya Chatterjee’s movies.
Out of so
many things Susmita Chatterjee’s character, the dog Khogen, and the music were
something that made the Prem Tame movie worth watching.
Soumya
Mukherjee and Sweta Mishra’s character development could have made this one far
better.
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