
Chobiyal 2020
Step into the eerie world of *Chobiyal* (2020), a haunting Bengali drama-thriller directed by Manas Basu. The film follows Habol, a photographer with a morbid fascination for capturing death, who runs a studio near a crematorium.
Director: Manas Basu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chobiyal (2020) about?
Chobiyal (2020) is a Bengali drama-thriller that follows Habol, a photographer drawn to death, who finds himself entangled with Labonya, a mysterious woman who disrupts his quiet life. Their relationship takes a sinister turn as Habol's past and present collide, leading to a chilling climax.
Who directed Chobiyal?
Chobiyal was directed by Manas Basu, who crafts a visually striking and thematically dense narrative.
Who stars in Chobiyal?
The film features Saswata Chatterjee as Habol, Srabanti Chatterjee as Labonya, alongside Amitabh Bhattacharjee, Samiul Alam, and Mallika Bandopadhyay in pivotal roles.
Is Chobiyal (2020) worth watching?
Chobiyal (2020) offers a unique blend of psychological drama and thriller, though its slow burn may not appeal to all. Fans of moody, character-driven films with Bengali aesthetics will find it intriguing. Since it's unrated, dive in if you love atmospheric storytelling.
How long is Chobiyal?
Chobiyal has a runtime of 102 minutes.
About Chobiyal (2020) — A Dark Romance of Obsession and Mystery in Bengali Cinema
Step into the eerie world of *Chobiyal* (2020), a haunting Bengali drama-thriller directed by Manas Basu. The film follows Habol, a photographer with a morbid fascination for capturing death, who runs a studio near a crematorium. His routine takes a dark turn when Labonya, a mysterious housewife, enters his life, sparking an intense and unsettling romance. As Habol's friends grow suspicious of their bond, the story spirals into a gripping exploration of obsession, secrets, and the blurred lines between love and danger.
With a moody atmosphere and sharp performances from Saswata Chatterjee and Srabanti Chatterjee, *Chobiyal* blends psychological tension with Bengali filmmaking flair. The film's themes of mortality, desire, and the unknown linger long after the credits roll, making it a standout in its genre.