Burun is a young boy who is notoriously weak in mathematics. His world turns bleak after he scores a mere 13 marks on his final maths exam. Facing punishment from his strict father, taunts from his siblings, and even the mockery of the household’s pet bird—which chirps "13 in maths" at him—an indignant Burun decides to run away from home. Meeting Nidhiram
Gosain Baganer Bhoot The Phantom Of Gosaibagan Grove ) is a 2011 Indian Bengali-language comedy horror and fantasy film directed by Nitish Roy. The film is an adaptation of a popular children's novel of the same name by the renowned Bengali writer Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Key Details Release Date: December 9, 2011. Nitish Roy. Composed by the Bengali band Chandrabindoo Fantasy, Comedy, Horror. The movie features several prominent Bengali actors: Victor Banerjee as Ram Kabiraj. Paran Banerjee as Karali Master. Ashish Vidyarthi as Habu Dakat. Kanchan Mullick as Nidhiram (the ghost). Dedipya Ganguly Saswata Chatterjee as Velu Daktar. Plot Summary Gosain Baganer Bhoot -2011- - Bengali - DVD...
Short summary (one line) A warm, comic Bengali family film where a playful ghost in the Gosain’s garden sparks charming misadventures that celebrate village life and childhood curiosity. Burun is a young boy who is notoriously weak in mathematics
The film also pays homage to the legendary Gostha Pal’s famous ghost story collections, a staple of Bengali childhood. By naming the garden "Gosain Bagan," Chattopadhyay taps into a collective cultural memory of grandfathers telling spooky tales in the veranda. Meeting Nidhiram Gosain Baganer Bhoot The Phantom Of
Some reviews suggest the humor can feel "loud" rather than subtle, and the costumes for certain characters (like the tiger-suit minions) were seen as somewhat amateurish.
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