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Srijit Mukherji unveils first look of Ek Je Chhilo Raja

| @indiablooms | Jan 09, 2018, at 10:23 pm

Kolkata, Jan 9 (IBNS): Filmmaker Srijit Mukherji, known for presenting Box Office hits to his fans, on Monday shared the first look of his upcoming venture Ek Je Chhilo Raja.

The movie is based on the famous Bhawal Sanyasi case.

Mukherji tweeted: "Truth is stranger than Fiction. But History is stranger than the Truth. #EkJeChhiloRaja @Jisshusengupta @anjandutt @senaparna @Sreenanda @iindraadip."

The movie will feature actor Jisshu Sengupta.

Srijit Mukherji's last released directorial venture was Yeti Obhijaan.

It featured  Prosenjit Chatterjee and Aryann Bhowmik in lead roles.

The film is a sequel to Mishawr Rawhoshyo.

It is an adaptation of Pahar Churaye Aatonko from the Bengali adventure series Kakababu by author Sunil Gangopadhyay.

Image: Srijit Mukherji Twitter page

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