This story is from March 3, 2015

Open Tee Bioscope celebrates 50 glorious days

Nothing tastes sweeter than success. So when the unit of Open Tee Bioscope came together for a screening and a get together, friends from the industry turned up to lend support.
Open Tee Bioscope celebrates 50 glorious days
Nothing tastes sweeter than success. So when the unit of Open Tee Bioscope came together for a screening and a get together, friends from the industry turned up to lend support.
Those who had missed the film -which is currently making the right noises -queued up at a city multiplex to experience this nostalgic trip to the '90s. experience this nostalgic trip to the '90s.
So excited was Jeet with the performances that not only he did give a standing ovation, but even congratulated the team personally .Screening over, it was adda time and the cast K and crew moved to a city hotel.
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Kaushik Sen, B who shares the screen with son Riddhi, said he was indeed proud. ���In both Byomkesh Phire Elo and this, I play negative characters. I'm happy that both the films have garnered praise. I quite liked what Riddhi has done.Full credit goes to Reshmi (Kaushik's wife)," said the actor.
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The baccha party ��� including Surangana, Riddhi, Rwitobroto, Dhee and Rajarshi ��� turned up in colour-coordinated outfits. As director Anindya Chattopadhyay ushered in the guests, Upal, composer of the movie, was caught holding everyone at 'gaan' point, as he sat with a team of musicians at a lounge inside. When Anindya and Anupam Roy joined the gang, everyone broke into the friendship anthem, Bondhu chol.
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Shoojit Sircar was seen catching up with friends on the latest in films, as his daughters Koena and Ananya enjoyed the live baul songs. ���Baba is insisting that we go home. We don't want to," said little Ananya.
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Shoojit had to oblige in the end, much to everyone's liking.
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