The third instalment of the Guptodhon franchise, Karnasubarner Guptodhon, is directed by Dhrubo Banerjee, know the review of Karnasubarner Guptodhon
It stars Abir Chatterjee, Arjun Chakraborty, Ishaa Saha, and Kamaleshwar Mukherjee in the key roles.
Karnasubarner Guptodhon Film Review, Box Office Collection Till Now, Release Date, Cast List And Plot Story
For another treasure search, Sonada, Abir, and Jhinuk are back, As played by Abir Chatterjee, Arjun Chakraborty, and Ishaa Saha. The return of Karnasubaner Guptodhon!
Karnasubarner Guptodhon may earn 0.70 Cr India net on its first day with the movie having a budget of Rs.7 crore.
Overall, Karnasubarner Guptodhon has mixed bag of emotions. The graph goes up & down, consistency highly missing.
Our rating – ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐🌟
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The Story
Akhilesh (Kamaleswar Mukherjee), the father of Jhinuk (Ishaa Saha), brings Sonada (Abir Chatterjee), Abir (Arjun Chakrabarty), and his daughter to Rohitaswogarh, which was a part of the realm of Shashanka, the first independent monarch of Bengal. They visit the home of Bishwambar (Barun Chanda), who provides them with the hints his father may have left about a potential Shashanka treasure. To solve the puzzles and advance toward the treasure, the group sets off on a quest.
Review Of Karnasubarner
People have already developed a fondness for the Guptodhon franchise, which is run by history professor Subarna Sen, aka Sonada (Abir Chatterjee). It goes without saying that each movie in the series will contain some aspects designed to draw in viewers. Karnasubarner Guptodhon actually provides a more complete mix of entertainment than the other two movies combined.
With Soumik Halder tracking the flame-of-the-forest-laden terrain of the plateau region of Bengal, Karnasubarner appears stunning. The film was shot at the ideal time of year when the flowers were in full bloom. Bickram Ghosh’s background music complements the majesty of the setting.
The narrative follows the path of Bengal’s history, just as its predecessors. This time, it is the tale of Bengal’s first independent ruler, King Shashanka of the Gauda Kingdom. Shashanka’s voyage is traced by Sonada, Jhinuk, and Abir, who sprinkle historical details throughout the narrative.
The pattern’s repetition is one of the movie’s worst flaws. There are a number of undiscovered artefacts in Bengal with a significant historical significance. Keys are alluded to in cryptic ways, and Sonada finally recovers the riches by fending off greedy pursuers. With the help of his two satellites. This is not an anomaly. This time, though, it has plenty of excitement, cutting humour, and moves at a breakneck pace. Despite some repetitions, the pace of the film is not slowed down.