Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil

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Directed bySumeet–Saahil
Written bySreejib
Story bySreejib
Produced byAnkush Hazra
Sani Ghose Ray
Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySumeet–Saahil
Written bySreejib
Story bySreejib
Produced byAnkush Hazra
Sani Ghose Ray
StarringAnkush Hazra
Oindrila Sen
Debraj Bhattacharya
Sohini Sengupta
Sohag Sen
CinematographyAnimesh Ghorui
Edited bySanglap Bhowmik
Music bySongs:
Ishan Mitra
B Show
Avishek Saha
Score:
Ishan Mitra
Production
companies
Ankush Hazra Motion Pictures
Acropoliis Entertainment Private Limited
RT Entertainment
Distributed byPVR Inox Pictures
Release date
  • 9 January 2026 (2026-01-09)
Running time
131 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Box officeest.₹0.34 crore

Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil (Bengali pronunciation: [nari tʃoritro bedʒaɪ ʤoʈil]; transl.Female natures are very complex) is a 2026 Indian Bengali-language fantasy comedy film directed by Sumeet–Saahil. Produced by Ankush Hazra and Sani Ghose Ray under the banner of Ankush Hazra Motion Pictures and Acropoliis Entertainment respectively,[1][2] the film stars Ankush and Oindrila Sen in their fifth pairing, alongside an ensemble cast of, Debraj Bhattacharya, Sohini Sengupta, Sohag Sen, Ipshita Mukherjee and Nabanita Malakar.[3][4] It follows an unexpected turn in a man's life after he suddenly gains the ability to read women's minds and embarks on a therapeutic journey towards greater empathy and understanding.

Written by Sreejib, the core concept of the film is inspired by American film What Women Want (2000). Announced in February 2025, the film shares its title with Kishore Kumar's song from the 1981 film Ogo Bodhu Shundori, marking the second collaboration between Sumeet–Saahil and Ankush. Principal Photography commenced in March 2025 and wrapped by in July 2025, making as one of the shortest periods in which a Bengali film has been shot. Music of the film is composed by Ishan Mitra, B Show and Avishek Saha, while Animesh Ghorui and Sanglap Bhowmik handled its cinematography and editor respectively.

Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil was theatrically released on 9 January 2026, coinciding with Sankranti.

Jhontu, a street smart struggles to comprehend the complexities of the women. He lives with his mother, sister, grandmother. All of a sudden he mysteriously gains the power to hear women's inner thoughts. This creates huge chaos and laughter when judging women and their emotion. He learnt that understanding women remains a greatest challenge of men's life.[5]

Cast

Production

Announcement and development

The film was announced with an announcement teaser on 14 February 2025, on the occasion of Ankush's birthday and coinciding with Valentine's Day.[6] The first poster of Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil was released on 8 March 2025, on the occasion of International Women's Day.[7] The title of the film has been adapted from Uttam Kumar’s last film Ogo Bodhu Shundori, which had a song titled Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil.[8][9] This marked the second production venture of Ankush Hazra Motion Pictures after Mirza: Part 1 – Joker (2024).[10]

Soundtrack

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Kata Phutese"Riju DasB ShowB Show, Rubai2:54
2."Danda 2.0"Subhashish China DasAvishek SahaSilajit Majumder4:17
3."Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil (Title Track)"Ritam SenIshan MitraIshan Mitra3:01
4."Shono Go Dokhino Hawa" (Composed by S. D. Burman)Meera Dev BurmanIshan MitraDurnibar Saha, Somlata Acharyya Chowdhury3:22
Total length:13:34

Marketing

The teaser of the film was released on 10 December 2025.[11] The trailer of Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil was released at Globe Cinema in Kolkata on 29 December 2025. The event was attended by all the cast and crew members of the film.[12] The makers have conducted a Bengal Tour across multiple cities in West Bengal prior to its release. The promotional event organized at Balurghat on 5 January 2026 also marked the release of another song from the film, titled "Shono Go Dokhino Hawa".[13]

Release

Nari Choritro Bejay Jotil released in the theatres on 9 January 2026, coinciding with Saraswati Puja 2026.[14]

Reception

References

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