The teaser of the upcoming Bengali film Daater Lorai, produced by 7 Horses Production and Global Media, has been officially released, offering a glimpse into a heart-touching rural narrative centered around a child protagonist. Producer Sonali Bhattacharya shared her thoughts on the film, saying:
“ Daater Lorai has been created with a special purpose—to bring attention to the everyday lives and struggles of impoverished rural families. At its heart is a child character, whose innocence and strength drive the story. While the film is made for children, it carries powerful messages for adults and society as a whole. I am especially proud of writer-director Biplab Kayal, whose vision and hard work have given this film the form we had hoped for. We’ve also paid close attention to the music, as it reflects the emotional journey of the story. Our three debut music composers—Parijat Chakraborty, Arijit Kishore Roy, and Subir Chatterjee—have done a wonderful job. I truly believe Daater Lorai will connect with audiences across all age groups.”
The film’s cinematography is handled by Bidyut Halder, with Dipankar Ghosh serving as creative director and lyricist. The music, woven into the narrative, enhances the film’s emotional depth and storytelling. Director Biplab Kayal, known for his previous works like AK47 and Kanta Tarer Bera, brings a new perspective in Daater Lorai. He explained: “My last film was an action drama, and before that, I explored the lives of homeless children in urban slums. This time, we’ve taken the story to the rural heartland of Bishnupur in Bankura district. The film portrays the reality of a poor village family, and we travelled extensively across rural Bengal to capture its true essence. Special thanks go to Bidyut Halder for his dedication as both cinematographer and editor, and to Dipankar Ghosh, who has been deeply involved from day one, curating the music and overall creative direction.” The cast includes Abhilash Chakraborty, Swastika Das, and Akhangsha, who breathe life into this emotional tale. Daater Lorai is set for a theatrical release in the coming days. The team is hopeful that the film will resonate with Bengali audiences, encouraging families—especially parents and children—to experience it together.
“ Daater Lorai has been created with a special purpose—to bring attention to the everyday lives and struggles of impoverished rural families. At its heart is a child character, whose innocence and strength drive the story. While the film is made for children, it carries powerful messages for adults and society as a whole. I am especially proud of writer-director Biplab Kayal, whose vision and hard work have given this film the form we had hoped for. We’ve also paid close attention to the music, as it reflects the emotional journey of the story. Our three debut music composers—Parijat Chakraborty, Arijit Kishore Roy, and Subir Chatterjee—have done a wonderful job. I truly believe Daater Lorai will connect with audiences across all age groups.”
The film’s cinematography is handled by Bidyut Halder, with Dipankar Ghosh serving as creative director and lyricist. The music, woven into the narrative, enhances the film’s emotional depth and storytelling. Director Biplab Kayal, known for his previous works like AK47 and Kanta Tarer Bera, brings a new perspective in Daater Lorai. He explained: “My last film was an action drama, and before that, I explored the lives of homeless children in urban slums. This time, we’ve taken the story to the rural heartland of Bishnupur in Bankura district. The film portrays the reality of a poor village family, and we travelled extensively across rural Bengal to capture its true essence. Special thanks go to Bidyut Halder for his dedication as both cinematographer and editor, and to Dipankar Ghosh, who has been deeply involved from day one, curating the music and overall creative direction.” The cast includes Abhilash Chakraborty, Swastika Das, and Akhangsha, who breathe life into this emotional tale. Daater Lorai is set for a theatrical release in the coming days. The team is hopeful that the film will resonate with Bengali audiences, encouraging families—especially parents and children—to experience it together.
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