Tag: Ritwick Chakraborty

Advocate Achinta Aich Review: Ritwick Chakraborty Stars is a Mildly Entertaining Series

Advocate Achinta Aich Review: Ritwick Chakraborty stars in an entertaining but forgettable series.

Kolonko Review: Raima Sen, Ritwick Chakraborty Star in a Weird Series

Kolonko Review: Raima Sen, Ritwick Chakraborty's series is a convoluted mess that doesn't know what it wants to say.

Mr Kolketa Review: Ritwick Chakraborty Series Arouses No Feelings

Mr Kolketa Review: This feels like like a big wet sock that someone throws at your face and you have no option but to take it.

Gora 2 Review: Ritwick Chakraborty’s Eccentric Detective is At It Again!

Gora 2 Review: Ritwick Chakraborty stars in an fun and watchable detective thriller that keeps you wondering till the end.

Hoichoi’s Gora 2 Trailer: Ritwick Chakraborty is Tangled in a New Case of Serial Killings

Check out the Gora 2 trailer to see what new stories Hoichoi brings to this instalment of the series.

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