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Trailer launch event of the upcoming film | Photo courtesy: PR Team

Trailer of Bengali film 'Mukhoshe Manushe Khela - Dark Mind Games’ unveiled

| @indiablooms | Feb 04, 2025, at 03:24 pm

Kolkata/IBNS:  The trailer of Mukhoshe Manushe Khela - Dark Mind Games was launched at a grand event in Kolkata last Saturday.

The corporate thriller, produced by Sabitri Productions in collaboration with director Orpheus Mukhoty, is all set to hit theaters on February 28, 2025 across Kolkata and the UAE.

Present at the star-studded event were lead actors Joydip Chakraborty, Priyanka Sarkar, and ACP Aloke Sanyal, alongside director Orpheus Mukhoty.

The launch event witnessed an enthusiastic response from the media and industry insiders, as the gripping trailer offered a glimpse into the world of deception, power struggles, and high-stakes mind games.

Speaking at the event, actor-writer Joydip Chakraborty, who plays the lead role of businessman Joy Sanyal, shared his excitement: "From the first frame to the last, this film is a rollercoaster ride of suspense and corporate mind games. We’ve put our hearts into it, and I can't wait for audiences to experience it on the big screen."

Director Orpheus Mukhoty, known for his unique storytelling, emphasized the film’s gripping narrative: "‘Mukhoshe Manushe Khela’ is unlike any other thriller—it delves deep into the psyche of power, ambition, and betrayal. The trailer is just a glimpse of the intense drama that awaits the audience."

The film also features Priyanka Sarkar in the enigmatic role of Nandini, a corporate associate with secrets of her own, while Subrata Dutta plays investigator Manik Sen, determined to untangle the mystery surrounding a string of murders. Adding to the intrigue, real-life cop ACP Aloke Sanyal makes a special appearance as himself.

One of the USPs of the film is that the title track is sung by Abhijit Barman aka Pota, whose electrifying vocals added to the film’s intense aura. Music composer Kaushik Ghosh has crafted a riveting soundtrack, complementing the film’s suspenseful narrative.With cinematography by Sourav Dey, the film promises a visually stunning and emotionally gripping experience.

Produced by Sabitri Productions (UAE), directed by Orpheus Mukhoty, Mukhoshe Manushe Khela - Dark Mind Games explores the dangerous intersection of corporate ambition and deadly conspiracies.

Following the success of its English-language film The Phoenix, Sabitri Productions marks its entry into Bengali cinema with 'Mukhoshe Manushe Khela', the first of many upcoming ventures.

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