Rakhee Gulzar Returns to Acting with 'Aamar Boss' After 22 Years

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Rakhee Gulzar Returns to Acting with 'Aamar Boss' After 22 Years

Synopsis

Veteran actress Rakhee Gulzar is making a remarkable return to acting in the Bengali film 'Aamar Boss' after 22 years. With a stellar female cast and a poignant narrative, the film celebrates women's journeys and their impact on society, as showcased in its first song released on International Women’s Day.

Key Takeaways

  • Rakhee Gulzar makes a significant comeback in 'Aamar Boss'.
  • The film features a strong female cast.
  • The first song 'Bawshonto Dekechhe Amake' is releasing on March 10.
  • It celebrates women's journeys on International Women’s Day.
  • The collaboration of Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul adds uniqueness.

Mumbai, March 8 (NationPress) The esteemed actress Rakhee Gulzar is poised to return to the screen after a hiatus of 22 years with the upcoming Bengali film "Aamar Boss", directed by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee.

The creators have released a teaser for the film's first song, titled "Bawshonto Dekeche Amake", which will be fully available to audiences on March 10.

This vibrant track features a remarkable female ensemble, including the iconic Rakhee, Shruti Das, and Souraseni Maitra. The addition of Kanchan Mallick and Gaurav Chatterjee further enriches this joyful celebration of life and relationships.

Notably, "Bawshonto Dekechhe Amake" signifies the first collaboration between Anupam Roy and Prashmita Paul for a film since their wedding, adding a unique charm to the song.

Discussing the song's launch on International Women’s Day, Nandita and Shiboprosad remarked, “Women have perpetually been central to our narratives, and Aamar Boss is no exception. Bawshonto Dekechhe Amake transcends a mere song – it is a tribute to every woman’s journey, her resilience, and the grace she contributes to the world.”

With a female-led cast, "Aamar Boss" is set to deliver a touching narrative that emphasizes the various roles women undertake in shaping society.

Previously, it was shared by the filmmakers that Rakhee favored mingling with the cast and crew during the filming of "Aamar Boss".

The makers told IANS, "During the production of 'Aamar Boss', Rakhee di's presence was a beacon of motivation and support. Whether partaking in heartfelt discussions between takes or sharing moments of laughter, Rakhee di's authentic warmth and approachability won the hearts of the entire cast and crew, who were moved to tears on her last shooting day... She has gifted us all unforgettable memories."

By choosing to step away from the comfort of her make-up van, Rakhee cultivated a sense of community among everyone involved.