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Delivers what critics have called her "best performance," portraying Tora's inner restlessness and emotional turmoil with nuance.

Plays a guitar-wielding PhD student whose music guides Tora toward living life on her own terms. Download - Ghore.Pherar.Gaan.2023.1080p.WeB-DL...

As a musical love story, the soundtrack is a central pillar of the film, composed by Prabuddha Banerjee. The music features a blend of traditional Bengali sounds and modern arrangements: Ghore Pherar Gaan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) Delivers what critics have called her "best performance,"

The story follows Tora (Ishaa Saha), who moves from the suburbs of Kolkata to London to live with her husband, Ribhu (Gourab Chatterjee), a distant NRI doctor, and her perfectionist mother-in-law. Feeling isolated and misunderstood, Tora’s life takes a turn when she meets Imran (Parambrata Chatterjee), a musician from Murshidabad. Their shared passion for music, particularly a fusion of Rabindra Sangeet and folk, becomes a catalyst for Tora to rediscover herself and question the loveless marriage she is trapped in. The music features a blend of traditional Bengali

Noted for her role as the mother-in-law, bringing a "genteel ferocity" to the character. Musical Soul of the Film

Delivers what critics have called her "best performance," portraying Tora's inner restlessness and emotional turmoil with nuance.

Plays a guitar-wielding PhD student whose music guides Tora toward living life on her own terms.

As a musical love story, the soundtrack is a central pillar of the film, composed by Prabuddha Banerjee. The music features a blend of traditional Bengali sounds and modern arrangements: Ghore Pherar Gaan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

The story follows Tora (Ishaa Saha), who moves from the suburbs of Kolkata to London to live with her husband, Ribhu (Gourab Chatterjee), a distant NRI doctor, and her perfectionist mother-in-law. Feeling isolated and misunderstood, Tora’s life takes a turn when she meets Imran (Parambrata Chatterjee), a musician from Murshidabad. Their shared passion for music, particularly a fusion of Rabindra Sangeet and folk, becomes a catalyst for Tora to rediscover herself and question the loveless marriage she is trapped in.

Noted for her role as the mother-in-law, bringing a "genteel ferocity" to the character. Musical Soul of the Film