The film starts with Tarinikhuro or Tarinicharan Banerjee, one of Satyajit Ray’s characters, telling some boys from his fanclub about ghosts. In the first and second stories the ghosts he talks about were Satyajit Ray’s Anath Babur Bhoy and Brown Saheber Bari. The last one was Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay’s Bhoot Bhobishyot. (Initially four stories were supposed to be filmed, but the fourth one, Lucknow-er Duel was dropped later to avoid the length).Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy 2012 full Movie Download.
Fast breathing… faster heartbeat… there’s nothing like ghost stories. No denying the fact, we do enjoy scarefest. After Anik Dutta’s superhit Bhooter Bhabishyat, we see Sandip Ray trying his hands at dealing with ghosts in Jekhane Bhooter Bhoy. Short and crisp — the filmmaker has tried his best to stick to the original plot and characters except for a little deviation in the settings. It is Tarini Khuro (a fictional character created by Satyajit Ray), the master story-teller, who serves the common link between the three narratives. With a bunch of young kids as his audience, Tarini Khuro narrates stories from his repertoire, picked up by him over the years through various personal and professional interactions with people.
The first story in the film, Anath Babur Bhoy, is about this eccentric gentleman who claims to be an expert on ghosts.
As a ghost hunter, he has explored across India and has done extensive research on life after death, spirits, vampires, black magic, voodoo et al. He tells the young writer, who he meets on his way to Raghunathpur, about the purpose of his latest trip. Anath Babu shares his eagerness to spend the next night at the infamous Halder Bari. Dwijen Bandopadhyay as Anath Babu is impressive. The broken mansion as the backdrop appears haunted indeed. However, the interior setup, props and the surround sound fail to evoke the desired chill factor expected of in such a situation.