Bohurupi: The Golden Daku Kicks Off Production on Auspicious Poila Boishakh
The much-anticipated Bengali crime thriller Bohurupi: The Golden Daku has officially begun filming, marking a significant start on the auspicious occasion of Poila Boishakh. Under the creative guidance of director-producer Shiboprosad Mukherjee and director Nandita Roy, the project promises to be a thrilling addition to the franchise.
Star-Studded Cast and a Fresh Pairing
The film features an ensemble cast led by Jisshu Sengupta, who reportedly initiated the first shot, setting a dynamic tone for the production. He is joined by Koushani Mukherjee and Pradeep Bhattacharya. Notably, the movie introduces a fresh on-screen pairing, with Sohini Sarkar starring opposite Jisshu Sengupta, adding a new layer of intrigue to the narrative.
Nandita Roy expressed her elation about commencing the project on such a propitious day, stating that "good beginnings invariably set a positive and prosperous tone for the entire journey." Shiboprosad Mukherjee also shared his excitement on social media, highlighting his reunion with the team after previous collaborations in advertisements.
Intriguing Plot and Franchise Expansion
Penned by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee, the plot delves into a series of high-stakes robberies and a relentless quest for hidden gold. This installment is particularly special as it is not merely a standalone film but an integral part of an expanding franchise, building on the success of the original 2024 Bengali crime thriller.
The original Bohurupi captivated audiences with its gripping storyline, stellar performances, and intense thrill, centered around a cat-and-mouse chase between a determined police officer and a cunning bank robber in 1990s Bengal.
Musical Surprises and Authentic Locations
Fans can look forward to a captivating soundtrack featuring renowned artists such as Anupam Roy, Arnab Dutta, Noni Chora Das Baul, and Bonnie Chakraborty, promising musical surprises that complement the film's rustic and thrilling ambiance.
Filming will extensively cover multiple authentic locations across West Bengal, including Murshidabad, Burdwan, and Birbhum. The crew plans to immerse in the rustic charm of villages like Noni Chora Das Baul in Bishaypur and Labpur, ensuring an authentic backdrop that enhances the narrative's depth and visual appeal.
This strategic choice of locations aims to faithfully portray the era and setting, adding a layer of realism to the cinematic experience. With production now underway, Bohurupi: The Golden Daku is poised to be a significant cinematic event, blending crime, drama, and cultural authenticity.



