‘Ghumpori’ trailer hints at an emotionally challenging love story

"Everyone knows how to love, but only a few can hold on to their loved ones." As Tanjin Tisha delivers this line in the official "Ghumpori" trailer, we wonder how the love triangle between her, Pritom Hasan, and Parsha Mahjabeen Purnee will unfold in the upcoming web-film by Chorki.
Yesterday, the trailer of filmmaker Jahid Preetom's emotionally intense web film was released. By shrouding the three primary characters in mystery it is revealed that Tanjin Tisha and Parsha's characters are in love with Pritom, however, a hospital scene raises questions about the fate of this love triangle. Will it lead to a happy ending, or will it conclude with a heartbreaking tragedy? The answers will be revealed on February 20 at 12am.
As per Chorki's press release, Pritom Hasan shared his thoughts on working on the web-film "Ghumpori", stating that he was initially unsure about taking on the project.
"The biggest challenge was whether I could truly embody a character in such an emotional script. Later, I spoke with the director. He had one perspective on my character, while I saw it differently. After discussions, we found a common ground, and I decided to join the project. The entire story is filled with magical moments," revealed Pritom.
Through "Ghumpori", Tanjin Tisha collaborated with Chorki for the first time. Then again, she has previously worked on multiple projects with director Jahid Preetom, earning positive reception from audiences.
Sharing her experience, Tanjin Tisha said, "When Jahid Preetom bhai first narrated the story, I immediately liked it. Since having completed a variety of projects, I wanted to work on something different. 'Ghumpori' presented exactly that kind of a story. Moreover, I felt this would be a great project to begin my journey with Chorki. As an actor, I always look for strong performance-driven roles, and I found that here. The film's concept stood out to me, and I believe the audience will agree once they watch it."
Parsha Mahjabeen shared that "Ghumpori" aligns with her favourite genre, so she didn't have to think twice before taking it on. She immediately connected with the script upon reading it.
She said, "It's rare to come across such distinctive projects during Valentine's season. Working on this film was quite challenging for me because I had to portray two different characters. The process of developing the character proved to be especially challenging."
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