Prem Aamar

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Prem Aamar
Prem Amar.jpg
Official poster
Directed byRaj Chakraborty
Written bySelvaraghavan
Produced byShree Venkatesh Films
StarringSoham Chakraborty
Payel Sarkar
Music byJeet Gannguli
Distributed by
Release date
  • 9 October 2009 (2009-10-09)
Running time
185 min
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Prem Aamar is a 2009 Bengali romantic drama film directed by Raj Chakraborty. It stars Soham Chakraborty and Payel Sarkar in lead roles. It was released on 9 October 2009. It is a remake of the Tamil blockbuster film 7G Rainbow Colony.

Plot[]

Rabi (Soham) belongs to a lower-middle-class family and lives with his parents and his younger sister in a Railway Quarters Colony. He is seen by the others in the community as a good for nothing fellow as he skips classes, fails in exams, gets involved in fights, goes behind girls and hangs out with friends most of the time. Rabi also thinks that his father hates him and often quarrels with him, even threatening to leave the house once for all, only to be persuaded not to do so by his mother.

Rabi's life changes when a family comes in their colony below Rabi's house. Rabi finds that the family has a beautiful and educated girl, Riya (Payal) and falls for her heavenly beauty and charm, getting attracted to her gradually. Rabi tries to garner her attention but Riya has a poor opinion on him after watching his antics like creating trouble in a cinema, interrupting her performance during a colony get-together.

Riya, who gradually starts falling for Rabi, is warned about the fact that her life would be ruined if she would be with him and she is partially convinced. However, on Rabi's insistence, Riya escapes from her house, but unbeknownst to Rabi, she has planned to marry another man instead of him and refuses Rabi's advances saying that she doesn't love him and only came with him to a guesthouse to let him know of it. Rabi is infuriated and decides to make out with Riya and convince her, and when she refuses, he starts arguing with her and says he wants to be with her.

They continue arguing as they exit the guesthouse. Upon crossing the road, Riya is knocked down by a truck, even as a helpless Rabi watches the horrible accident right before his eyes. Rabi is also hit by a speeding vehicle while running towards the scene. The scene shifts to the hospital where everyone is mourning Riya's demise and a badly wounded Rabi tries to get a glimpse of his lady love even as he is stopped by his friend Kamdev. Rabi goes to the morgue and finds Riya's dead body.

Later, Rabi is shown trying to be unsuccessful in committing suicide, as he survives every time. His last attempt leads to utter chaos in a busy city road and leads to several people beating him up. He is saved by a small group of nuns and as they try to talk to him, he sees Riya passing by. Riya takes him from those nuns and goes with Rabi walking. They settled down at a place and Riya pleads Rabi to go on with his life so that she can be alive with his memories and love. Finally Riya left an injured crying Rabi at the street symbolising that it is Rabi's illusion which makes Riya alive in his memories forever.

Cast[]

Soundtrack[]

Prem Aamar
Soundtrack album by
Released2009
Recorded2009
StudioShree Venkatesh Films
GenreFeature film soundtrack
ProducerShree Venkatesh Films
Jeet Gannguli chronology

(2009)
Prem Aamar
(2009)
Krodh
(2009)
Singles from Prem Aamar
  1. "Ku Ku Ru Ku"
    Released: 1 Sep 2009
  2. "Prem Amar Title Song"
    Released: 21 Jun 2014
  3. "Jage Re Jage Re"
    Released: 9 Feb 2016
  4. "Uru Uru Swapne Ek Rajkonye"
    Released: 2 Mar 2016
  5. "Bojhena Shey Bojhena"
    Released: 7 Mar 2016

Jeet Gannguli composed the music, and , , and Anindya Chatterjee wrote the lyrics.

No. Title Artist(s) Lyrics length
1 "Prem Amar Title Song" Kunal Ganjawala, June Banerjee Priyo Chattopadhyay 4:06
2 "Bojhena Shey Bojhena" Zubeen Garg Gautam Sushmit 4:31
3 "Jage Re (Male)" Nachiketa Chakraborty Anindya Chatterjee
4 "Ku Ku Ru Ku" Jeet Gannguli Priyo Chattopadhyay 4:25
5 "Uru Uru Swapne Ek Rajkonye" Kunal Ganjawala Gautam Sushmit 3:48
6 "Kon Bhule Tumi" Kunal Ganjawala Priyo Chattopadhyay
7 "Sob Rang Muche Rakto Makhe" Kunal Ganjawala Priyo Chattopadhyay
8 "Jage Re Jage Re (Female)" Mahalaxmi Iyer Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee) 4:06

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