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      • The story takes place in 1962 in Kolkata. As the credits roll, scenes from erstwhile Calcutta are displayed along with the narrator's (Amitabh Bachchan) introduction to the era.
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  2. Directed by debutant Pradeep Sarkar, it was based on a screenplay by the film's producer, Vidhu Vinod Chopra. The film stars Sanjay Dutt, Saif Ali Khan, and Vidya Balan (in her Bollywood debut) in lead roles, with Raima Sen, Sabyasachi Chakrabarty and Dia Mirza in supporting roles.

  3. Parineeta: Directed by Pradeep Sarkar. With Saif Ali Khan, Vidya Balan, Sanjay Dutt, Dia Mirza. The lifelong romance between Lolita (Balan) and Shekar (Khan) is upset by the arrival of another man.

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    • Drama, Musical, Romance
    • Pradeep Sarkar
    • 2005-06-10
  4. The narration focuses on the night of the marriage of Shekhar (Saif Ali Khan) and Gayatri Tantiya (Diya Mirza), a rich industrialist's daughter. The audience is introduced to Navin Rai as Shekhar's father while we see Shekhar readying himself for the occasion.

  5. Parineeta (2005) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Jul 20, 2024 · Cast and Crew. Amitabh Bachchan (Hero) Vidya Balan (Heroine) (Director) Shantanu Moitra (Music Director) (producer) Hindi. Theatre. Story: Parineeta is a 2005 Indian Hindi-language musical romance film adaptation of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s 1914 Bengali novella of the same name.

    • Amitabh Bachchan, Vidya Balan
    • Rekha Nigam
    • A. Natarajan Subramaniam
    • Pradeep Sarkar
  7. Jun 10, 2015 · When Sarkar narrated the story to Vidhu Vinod Chopra, he was in for a surprise. “He told me it was bullshit.” VVC then suggested that they should read the novel again, separately, to figure...

  8. Parineeta (Bengali: পরিণীতা Porinita) is a 1914 Bengali language novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay and is set in Calcutta, India during the early part of the 20th century. It is a novel of social protest which explores issues of that time period related to class and religion.