When the original Chirodini Tumi Je Amar released in 2008, it redefined the landscape of Bengali romantic cinema. It was a story of innocent love, elopement, and tragedy that resonated deeply with the youth. Six years later, director Ravi Kinagi returned with Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 (2014).
While the sequel shares the thematic DNA of its predecessor—a desperate, all-consuming love—it carves out its own distinct identity with a fresh cast and a more volatile narrative. Here is an exclusive look at the elements that make the film a standout entry in the Tollygunge romance genre.
The original film told the story of Krishnendu (Dev), a volatile local tough guy who falls for the feisty Puja (Subhashree). It was raw, violent, and rooted. The sequel, however, completely abandons that universe. bengali movie chirodini tumi je amar 2 exclusive
Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 shifts gears entirely. The story moves from the rustic hinterlands to the glossy, unforgiving world of the Kolkata film industry. Dev plays Krishnendu again, but this time as a massive movie star—cocky, successful, and entangled in a love triangle.
The plot introduces Ankita (Srabanti Chatterjee), a simple, middle-class girl who is a die-hard fan of Krishnendu. A chance encounter leads to a one-night stand, followed by an unexpected pregnancy. Forced into marriage, the superstar must now juggle his career, his ego, and a wife he never wanted. Enter Moubani (Rittika Sen), the glamorous co-star and Krishnendu’s real love interest, setting up a classic “wife vs. other woman” melodrama. When the original Chirodini Tumi Je Amar released
After years of speculation, sources close to the production team have confirmed that Chirodini Tumi Je Amar 2 is officially in pre-production. The film is being bankrolled by a leading production house (rumored to be Eskay Movies in collaboration with Dev Entertainment Ventures). While the original director Raj Chakraborty is busy with other commitments, the sequel will reportedly be helmed by a newcomer director chosen specifically for his edgy, modern visual style—someone who can retain the grittiness of the original while appealing to today's OTT-savvy audience.
According to our exclusive backend data, principal photography is slated to begin in late 2024 with a planned release in mid-2025—potentially during the Durga Puja or Christmas window. While the sequel shares the thematic DNA of
The producers are intentionally using controlled "exclusive" drops to maintain buzz. Unlike traditional Bangla films that start marketing two weeks before release, this film’s campaign has begun 18 months early.