Bapi Bari Jaa is a 2012 Indian Bengali romantic comedy film directed by Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha. The movie is jointly produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and Idea Creations. It stars Arjun Chakrabarty and Mimi Chakraborty in lead roles with Shalmi Barman, Tista Dutta and Anindya Chatterjee in other pivotal roles. The film is about youngsters and the story of the film revolves around a young sheltered man who suddenly discovers life when he goes to the streets one day.[1][2] The movie was released on 7 December 2012.

Bapi Bari Jaa
Bapi Bari Jaa poster
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Directed bySudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha
Written bySudeshna Roy
Produced byProsenjit Chatterjee

Mahendra Soni

Shrikant Mohta
StarringArjun Chakrabarty
Mimi Chakraborty
Shalmi Barman
Anindya Chatterjee
Tista Dutta
CinematographySaurabh Goswami
Music byJeet Gannguli
Production
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Release date
  • 7 December 2012 (2012-12-07)
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Plot

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Five childhood friends – Bapi, Dola, Jijo, Hasna and Riju – are just out of college and hangs out together. Bapi, the younger son of a rich jeweller in Kolkata happens to be the money contributors for his friends. While Bapi joins his family business, other friends are looking out for jobs. Jijo gets into a relationship with Hasna. Riju thinks that he is into a relationship with a girl five years older than him. One day Riju's world was shattered when she introduced Riju to her fiancé, and calls him her brother. Riju got himself drunk, and all the friends left him alone outside the bar. While returning from the pub with Dola, Bapi realised that he must have got some feelings for Dola. One day, when Dola came to Bapi's house, he asked Dola "who is Bishwayan da?". They got into an argument and Bapi kissed Dola. Dola freed herself and told that they are just friends, but gave Bapi another kiss on his cheek. Further, she told that Bapi is not manly enough and lacks any mystery in his life. Another day Bapi's sister-in-law found adult magazines and evidence of masturbation, asks Bapi's elder brother to get Bapi married.

Bapi goes to see his prospective bride, where he meets Sheuli, a middle-class girl. Sheuli asks Bapi if he loves someone else. He confesses that he loves Dola. Sheuli told that she will help him to get Dola, but he must call off the marriage. Bapi introduces Sheuli to his friends. Dola seemed jealous about Sheuli and asked Bapi that this is not the ideal time to marry. Bapi gets a job of a salesman on the advice of Sheuli and struggles to impress Dola. In the meantime, Sheuli and Bapi seem to fall in love with each other. Dola realises that she loves Bapi and wants to be with him. One day Bapi went to Sheuli's home, where she asks him to stay away. It is seen that Sheuli meets her old boyfriend, who returned to the city. Dola confessed her love before Bapi, and told him not to leave his salesman job.

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Soundtrack

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Bapi Bari Jaa
Soundtrack album by
Released7 December 2012
Recorded2012
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LanguageBengali
LabelSVF
ProducerProsenjit Chatterjee
Jeet Gannguli chronology
Challenge 2
(2012)
Bapi Bari Jaa
(2012)
Rocky
(2013)
Singles from Bapi Bari Jaa
  1. "Grow Up Bapi"
    Released: 28 Oct 2012
  2. "Chaap Nish Na"
    Released: 3 Nov 2012
  3. "Shahar"
    Released: 14 Nov 2012
  4. "Sajna"
    Released: 26 Nov 2012
  5. "Tomar Ghore"
    Released: 3 Dec 2012

All lyrics are written by Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee), Chandrani Gannguli, Anindya Chatterjee, Srijato; all music is composed by Jeet Gannguli

No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Grow Up Bapi"Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee) 3:42
2."Sajna"Chandrani GannguliUstad Rashid Khan & Arpita Chatterjee3:29
3."Let Me Love You" Usha Uthup 
4."Chaap Nis Na"Anindya ChatterjeeShaan & Monali Thakur3:01
5."Shahar"Chandrani GannguliBonnie Chakraborty2:48
6."Tomar Ghore"SrijatoPalash Sen1:53

References

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  1. ^ "Kolkata applauds Bapi Bari Jaa's first look". The Times of India. 16 August 2012. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
  2. ^ "About Bapi Bari Jaa". Gomolo. Archived from the original on 10 October 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2012.
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