Bony: Parambatra Chatterjee Is All Praise For Koel Mallick, Says ‘She Is Very Focused’

Koel Mallick and Anjan Dutt starrer film is the screen adaptation of sci-fi thriller written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. Parambarta Chatterjee and Koel Mallick will be next seen in Sagardwipey Jawker Dhan

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Bony: Parambatra Chatterjee Is All Praise For Koel Mallick, Says ‘She Is Very Focused’
Parambatra Chatterjee is super excited for his next film ‘Bony’ The actor cum director has directed the film and Koel Mallick, Anjan Dutt is in the lead role. The film is the screen adaptation of sci-fi thriller written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay.

Talking about Koel Mallick, Parambatra Chatterjee was all in praises. He said that Koel is highly focused and co-operative. 
Param says they wanted to shoot somewhere in Europe where there’s a booming industrial and IT sector as per requirement of the narrative. Koel Mallick had also shared a picture with Parambrata Chatterjee on her Instagram account.


The movie is about an Indian couple who are settled in Milan and they discover their baby has superpowers. While on the other hand, there is a Bangladeshi scientist who flees from America after being framed by the government with suspected terrorist links. He heads to Italy in search of the baby. Director Parambrata will also play a key role in Bony. 

Parambarta Chatterjee and Koel Mallick will be next seen in Sagardwipey Jawker Dhan. The film is releasing on 6 December and the whole film has been shot in Thailand. Parambrata Chatterjee and Gaurav Chakraborty play Bimal and Kumar and Koel Mallick will be essaying the role of a doctor. The poster looks fun ride and gives a glimpse of film being a treasure hunt thriller.
Bimal and Kumar meets a petrol pump owner Bakashyam Dhar, whose father Radheshyam Dhar was a scientist. Radheshyam was very adventurous and many years back he sited a remote island in the sea of South East Asia, where he discovered a stone, which has a layer of a mythical chemical compound named Red Mercury. Radheshyam's research suggested that this chemical could be a very effective substitute to the gradually exhausting fossil fuel.


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