Haranath Chakraborty's directorial romantic drama film Nater Guru completed 22 years. The film starring Superstar Jeet, Koel Mallick, and Ranjit Mallick in the lead roles, was released in theatres on 14th March 2003.
The film was produced by Shinjini Movies and distributed by Eskay Movies. Nater Guru marked Jeet’s third Bengali film after Sathi and Amar Mayer Shapath, and it was his fourth film overall.
The film marked the maiden collaboration between Jeet and Koel Mallick. Nater Guru was the second collaboration between Jeet, Ranjit Mallick, and director Haranath Chakraborty after the all-time blockbuster Sathi (2002).
S.P. Venkatesh composed the music for this film, marking his second collaboration with Jeet and director Haranath Chakraborty after Sathi (2002). Moushumi Chatterjee, Kanchan Mullick, Nimu Bhowmik, Pushpita Mukherjee, Koushik Bhattacharya, Sachin Mullick, Ashok Mukhopadhyay appeared in crucial roles in this film.
The visual appeal of this film was shaped by cinematographer V. Prabhakar, whose work captured the film’s essence beautifully, while editor Swapan Guha’s precise cuts and transitions ensured a smooth and engaging narrative flow.
Inspired by Samaresh Basu's widely acclaimed novel, Nater Guru was a cinematic adaptation that retained the charm of its literary source. The film also marked the much-anticipated debut of Koel Mallick, who went on to become one of the leading actresses in Bengali cinema.
With its engaging storyline and strong performances, Nater Guru became a super hit at the box office, resonating with audiences and securing a successful theatrical run of 165 days, cementing its place as a memorable entertainer.
Years of ego-driven separation come to a test when Sulochona (Moushumi Chatterjee) falls ill, prompting her daughter Manisha (Koel Mallick) to turn to Shashi. A carefully crafted disguise by Rabi (Jeet) brings unexpected changes. But can love and honesty mend what was once broken?
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