Neel Rajar Deshe

Neel Rajar Deshe

Neel Rajar Deshe
Directed by Riingo Banerjee
Starring Indrani Haldar
Ashish Vidyarthi
Tathoi
Music by Bickram Ghosh
Release dates
25 January 2008
Country India
Language Bengali

Neel Rajar Deshe (Bengali: নীল রাজার দেশে "In the Land of the Blue King") (2008) is a Bengali film Directed by Riingo Banerjee.

Plot

This "adventure story for kids" actually revolves around a naughty and adolescent kid, Raja’s (Aryann Bhowmik) adventures during his holidays spent in his home in the picturesque backdrop of North Bengal at the foothills of the mountains. Once, while he is playing with his bunch of friends and kid sister Chhoti (Tathoi Deb), near the forests, he discovers a child, his body covered with festering wounds from rat bites and mice bites, hidden in a big hole in the ground. He finds out from a television news channel that Neel, the son of wealthy parents, has been kidnapped and kept hidden in the hole for a ransom. The chief kidnapper, a sinister character named Pandey is hiding in Raja’s house as Raja’s father, a taxi-driver, is involved in the kidnapping. In a moment of greed, he helped deliver the kidnapped child in his taxi. Pandey panics when he realises that Raja has chanced upon the truth and holds Raja’s family captive in their own house.

Cast

Crew

Music

The music was composed by Bickram Ghosh.

Neel Rajar Deshe
Soundtrack album by Bickram Ghosh
Released
2008
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Label
Big Music
Producer Rajiv Mehra
Bickram Ghosh chronology
Debaki
(2005)
Neel Rajar Deshe
(2008)
Little Zizou
(2009)

The tracks from the film include:

Track Singer Duration Notes
Bhorer Akash Saptak 5:16
Neel rajar Deshe (Theme) 1:48
Dour (Instrumental) 1:17
Neel Neel Rajar Deshe Bickram Ghosh, Diganto Banerjee 4:56
Jolke Chol (Instrumental) 1:52
Dure Kothao (Instrumental) 2:39
Akasher Shimanay Saptak, Keka Ghoshal, Piasa majumdar, Pratiti Chatterjee, Ronit Roy 6:16
Chottobela (Instrumental) 2:07
Jhor Uthechhe 0:49
Akasher Shimanay (Instrumental) 5:57
Bhorer Akash (Remix) Rupak Das, Bickram Ghosh 4:54
Akasher Shimanay (Theme) 1:52

References

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