Akash Choan

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Akash Choan
Film poster
Directed by
Written byPadmanabha Dasgupta
Produced byZee Bangla Cinema
Starring
Edited bySujay Dutta Ray
Music byAshu-Abhishek
Release date
  • 13 March 2016 (2016-03-13)
Running time
110 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Akash Choan (English: Reaching out to the sky), is an Indian Bengali romcom film based on Procheto Gupta's short story Nadi and is directed by the duo of Abhijit Guha and Sudeshna Roy. The story revolves around Niladri, his wife Suchismita, their son Rayan, their neighbour Kaushik and Suchismita's sister Nibedita. The film was one of the Zee Bangla films released on television.[2]

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Niladri and Suchismita live in Kolkata with their son Rayan. Kaushik is a good natured young man who lives in the locality and is a regular visitor to their house. Suchismita takes advantage of his good nature by regularly using him to run errands while ridiculing him for his simplicity. The story begins with Kaushik going to receive Nibedita who is coming in from Bangalore. She is planning to go to USA for higher studies in Biotechnology.

The story continues with the growing love-hate relationship between Kaushik and the family arising from Kaushik's down market attitude, penchant of forgetting names and faltering attempts to speak English, although his love for Kolkata and knowledge of its heritage brings him closer to Nibedita. They become even more attached when Kaushik organises a trip to 'Dugdugi'. On returning from the weekend trip Kaushik reveals he is also a Biotechnology student and has been trying to go to the USA but is hindered by the TOEFL and GRE tests which he couldn't clear due to his poor English. Mingling with Niladri and the family has helped him improve his English, pass his tests and get selected for Washington University.

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