Mar. 22, 2013|India|150 Min.|n/A
Genre: Bangla;Comedy
Description: **Hawa Bodol 2013 Full Movie in Bangla HD**
**Plot Overview:**
Hawa Bodol is a refreshing film that deviates from the typical Tollywood formula of flaunting six-packs or dramatic cliffside sequences. Instead, it introduces us to relatable characters like Rudranil and Parambrata, who bring depth and authenticity to their roles. While the storyline may not break entirely new ground, drawing some parallels to *The Hot Chick* and *Suborno Golok*, it stands out due to Anindya Bose’s brilliantly crafted screenplay and Parambrata’s impeccable execution.
The film revolves around an urban couple where the husband’s romantic advances are repeatedly rejected by his exhausted yet attractive wife. A twist unfolds when the lives of Jeet (Parambrata) and Raj (Rudranil) collide in a series of hilarious and unpredictable events. From Jeet’s glass of water transforming into Raj’s whiskey glass in a bar to the absurdity of their misadventures, the laughter never stops.
Rudranil’s effortless charm and wit shine through, especially in scenes like his casual pick-up line, “Gypsyder music shunbe?” at a discotheque, which leaves a lasting impression. Their contrasting personalities are further highlighted by their vehicles—a battered Maruti 800 with a BMW sticker for Raj and a sleek Honda for Jeet—symbolizing their different social statuses.
The chemistry between the duo is palpable, particularly during their drunken escapades, which culminate in chaotic yet relatable situations. One memorable moment is Raj’s bold declaration, “Amra nangto boyesher bandhu,” in front of Jeet’s wife, triggering a hilariously awkward response from Jeet.
What makes *Hawa Bodol* truly stand out are its subtle, relatable moments combined with a sharp script and natural performances. Whether it’s the two friends causing a ruckus after a night of drinking or Raj’s quip, “Ami Dharmendra are o Amitav,” directed at an angry neighbor, the film strikes a chord with its audience. It’s a perfect blend of humor, spontaneity, and heartwarming storytelling.
Cast director: Parambrata Chatterjee
Cast actor: Rudranil Ghosh, Parambrata Chatterjee, Kaushik Ganguly, Raima Sen, Neha Panda
Original name: Hawa Bodol