Ghurghutiar Ghotona (1999) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 14, 1999

Original Title:
ঘুরঘুটিয়ার ঘটনা

Genres:
Crime | Mystery | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Subha Raj Arts (IN)

Production Countries:
India

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 49

An old man from Ghurghutia village near Palashi invited Feluda to solve a puzzle. The man's pet parrot recites a numeric code which is actually the combination number of his iron chest. The parrot says— Trinayan, o trinayan, ektu jiron. When Feluda solved the puzzle, he gave him four rare books of Émile Gaboriau as a reward. The very next day when Feluda returns to Kolkata with Topshe, something fishy smells in the old man's house. He started the last time investigation and it revealed that it was all a made-up plan and there was a murder behind the entire plot.

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Art Direction:
Ashoke Bose

Assistant Art Director:
Manik Bhattacharya
Dilip Naskar
Gobinda Mondal

Assistant Camera:
Bhaskar Patra

Assistant Director:
Ramesh Sen
Ramen Chatterjee
Swagata Dasgupta

Costume Design:
Lalita Ray

Director:
Sandip Ray

Director of Photography:
Barun Raha

Editor:
Subrata Roy

Makeup Artist:
Shreedas

Music:
Satyajit Ray

Original Story:
Satyajit Ray

Screenplay:
Sandip Ray

Sound:
Samir Talukdar

Sound Assistant:
Biswanath Sardar

Still Photographer:
Hirak Sen

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