<p>Kolkata: Marking a defining moment in their careers spanning over decades, Bengali film industry superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee has been paired opposite Rituparna Sengupta in their 50th movie together - <em>Ajogya</em> (incompetent) directed by Kaushik Ganguly.</p>.<p>Both actors said they are upbeat about the narrative of the film and how their characters shaped up, but they are not ready to speak about the storyline.</p>.<p>"This is the 50th film where we have worked. It required a filmmaker of Kaushik Ganguly's calibre. I am sure the storyline will be liked by the audience and the film will do well at the box office," Chatterjee told <em>PTI</em> after the first poster of <em>Ajogya</em> was unveiled on Thursday.</p>.Film based on Bengali rock singer Rupam Islam’s album to be premiered at Italian film fest.<p>At least six of the films directed by Ganguly have won national awards.</p>.<p>"We cannot speak about the storyline (of <em>Ajogya</em>) but definitely the audiences will love the chemistry among us again. They will not feel let down," said Sengupta who won the best actress national award for <em>Dahan</em> (Crossfire, 1998), a movie directed by Rituparno Ghosh.</p>.<p>Sengupta had earlier been paired with Chatterjee in <em>Praktan</em> (Former) by Shiboprosad Mukhopadhyay and Nandita Roy in 2016 – a good 15 years after working together in a string of potboilers in the 1990s-early 2000 – including the blockbuster <em>Sasurbari Zindabad</em> (Long Live In-laws, 2000).</p>.<p>Their first film together was <em>Nagpanchami</em> which was released in 1994.</p>.<p>After <em>Praktan</em>, the duo appeared in <em>Dristikone</em> (Point of View) by Ganguly in 2018.</p>.<p>After making <em>Dristikone</em>, Ganguly had told PTI that in his film, the pair does not carry the superstar's baggage.</p>
<p>Kolkata: Marking a defining moment in their careers spanning over decades, Bengali film industry superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee has been paired opposite Rituparna Sengupta in their 50th movie together - <em>Ajogya</em> (incompetent) directed by Kaushik Ganguly.</p>.<p>Both actors said they are upbeat about the narrative of the film and how their characters shaped up, but they are not ready to speak about the storyline.</p>.<p>"This is the 50th film where we have worked. It required a filmmaker of Kaushik Ganguly's calibre. I am sure the storyline will be liked by the audience and the film will do well at the box office," Chatterjee told <em>PTI</em> after the first poster of <em>Ajogya</em> was unveiled on Thursday.</p>.Film based on Bengali rock singer Rupam Islam’s album to be premiered at Italian film fest.<p>At least six of the films directed by Ganguly have won national awards.</p>.<p>"We cannot speak about the storyline (of <em>Ajogya</em>) but definitely the audiences will love the chemistry among us again. They will not feel let down," said Sengupta who won the best actress national award for <em>Dahan</em> (Crossfire, 1998), a movie directed by Rituparno Ghosh.</p>.<p>Sengupta had earlier been paired with Chatterjee in <em>Praktan</em> (Former) by Shiboprosad Mukhopadhyay and Nandita Roy in 2016 – a good 15 years after working together in a string of potboilers in the 1990s-early 2000 – including the blockbuster <em>Sasurbari Zindabad</em> (Long Live In-laws, 2000).</p>.<p>Their first film together was <em>Nagpanchami</em> which was released in 1994.</p>.<p>After <em>Praktan</em>, the duo appeared in <em>Dristikone</em> (Point of View) by Ganguly in 2018.</p>.<p>After making <em>Dristikone</em>, Ganguly had told PTI that in his film, the pair does not carry the superstar's baggage.</p>