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Directed by
  
Arun Roy

Country
  
Initial release
  
2016

Produced by
  
8.6/10
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Music by
  
Mayukh & Mainak

Language
  
Director
  
Arun Roy

Cinematography
  
Goopi Bhagat

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Starring
  
Saswata ChatterjeeNimai GhoshGoutam HalderShankar ChakrobortyPartho SarathiMiska HalimDebanjan NagKharaj MukherjeeSumit Samaddar

Edited by
  
Sanglap Bhowmik & Edit FX

Similar
  
AranyaDeb, Palaivana Solai, Hawa Bodol, Allari Ramudu, Kuheli

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Cholai is an Indian Bengali dark comedy film releasing in 2016. The film is based on the 2011 hooch fatalities. in Bengal, India. Unlicensed Country liquor, commonly known as ‘Cholai’ is a prosper business in rural Bengal.It is very cheap and highly addictive.

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Plot

Skaktipada is a reputed teacher in his village. He has three sons, the eldest son Nimai sells milk for a living. Shaktipada’s second son Nitya is a fraud and has been absconding since a year. His youngest son Nata makes local alcohol and his disputed reputation exceeds the boundary of locality. The secret of the addiction of his alcohol is the presence of some pesticides in them.Nata and his wife work hard to keep the business afloat. One day accidentally both of them mix pesticides to the alcohol in the brewing process not knowing their partner as already done it. This leads to the death of 172 people who had consumed this poisonous alcohol.

Overnight this creates a huge unrest in the village as well as the media. To mitigate the unrest Government declares a lucrative compensation of 2 lakhs for the families of the dead. Peoples’ excitement takes mercurial height with the announcement. People starting from the doctor in the morgue to the carriers of the dead bodies, all became conscious of the compensation amount and demand their share in it.

A parallel incident soon draws public’s attention. The Govt. declares another compensation package to the families of the Maoist workers who are going to surrender. To the utter surprise of the villagers, Shaktipada’s long-unseen second son Nitya was seen queuing up with other Maoist activists to receive compensation. Sumitra, Nata’s wife is disheartened to see his brother-in-law get this kind of money. She thinks that Govt. gives money to people who kill others. And since Nata has killed 172 people he should be entitled to some compensation as well. A convinced Nata surrenders to the Govt. seeking pardon and compensation to start a new life.

Now only Nimai, the eldest, the milk seller finds himself at a loss.He is bullied by his wife to learn from his brothers who have both fame and money. Will Nimai now do something drastic to change is life...to gain “fame” and “compensation”?

Cast

  • Saswata Chatterjee as Minister
  • Kharaj Mukherjee as Bus Passenger
  • Partha Sarathi as Nata
  • Sandip Ghosh as Nimai
  • Sumit Sammadar as Bishu
  • Shankar Chakraborty as Doctor
  • Mishka Halim
  • Goutam Halder
  • Swapna Dey
  • Sneha Biswas
  • Subhomay Chatterjee
  • Rayati Basu
  • Sounava Basu
  • Crew

  • Produced By: Jaspreet Kaur
  • Production House: KR Movies & Entertainment Pvt Ltd
  • Creative Producer: Pavel
  • Directed By: Arun Roy
  • Screenplay: Arun Roy
  • Dialogues: Subhomay Chatterjee
  • cinematography: Gopi Bhagat
  • Music Director: Mayukh & Mainak
  • Editor: Sanglap Bhowmick & Edit FX
  • Music

    The music of the film has been composed by Mayukh & Mainak

    Recognition

    Cholai has been screened at several prestigious International Film Festivals.The film was screened at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival and 7th Jagran Film Festival. Cholai was nominated for 63rd National Film Awards and was also nominated in six categories at Madrid IFF 2016 and won 1 award. The movie was officially selected for Indian film festival of Melbourne, Australia. Cholai was well-received internationally.

    References

    Cholai (film) Wikipedia