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The film features several prominent stars of Bengali cinema: as Rabindra Chowdhury (Dada Thakur) Ranjit Mallick as Sarathi Arpita Chatterjee (Pal) as Mita/Gita Ferdous Ahmed as Raja Tota Roy Chowdhury as Rathin Roy Laboni Sarkar as Geeta Critical & Audience Reception IMDb Rating: 6.2/10 MovieBaaz
The narrative centers on the complex relationship between a daughter, Gita, and her estranged father, Rabindra Chowdhury, widely known as . While Gita attempts to bridge the emotional distance and reunite with him, Dada Thakur remains emotionally detached, fixated on the anticipated return of his younger daughter from America. The story delves into themes of reconciliation, the weight of long-held grievances, and the traditional values governing Bengali households.
The cast of "Dada Thakur" boasts some of the most talented actors in the Bengali film industry. Prosenjit Chatterjee, a veteran actor, delivers a remarkable performance as Tapan, the protagonist. Rituparna Sengupta, a well-known actress, plays a pivotal role in the film, adding depth and nuance to the storyline. The supporting cast, including Aushima Sawhney and Haradhan Bandopadhyay, also deliver impressive performances, making the movie a true ensemble effort. : Likely the name of the website or
Dada Thakur (2001) is the Bengali cinema equivalent of the Loch Ness Monster. It appears in search engine autofills and obscure torrent listings, but no festival, no critic, and no archive has ever confirmed its screening.