On 23rd May 2025, SVF Entertainment officially confirmed through their social media platforms that Sasurbari Zindabad, the blockbuster film directed by Haranath Chakraborty, will be re-released in theatres on 30th May 2025.
This special release comes just ahead of one of Bengal’s most cherished festivals — Jamai Sasthi — adding a nostalgic cinematic touch to the celebration. The film was edited by Swapan Guha and features music composed by Babul Bose.
The film, Starring Superstars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Ranjit Mallick, and Anamika Saha in lead roles, the film was originally released in theatres on 14 April 2000. Subhashish Mukherjee, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Anuradha Ray, and Bharat Kaul appeared in significant roles in this film.
Sasurbari Zindabad marked Director Haranath Chakraborty's maiden collaboration with Anamika Saha, Subhashish Mukherjee, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Anuradha Ray, Bharat Kaul
Made on a budget of around ₹60–70 lakh, the film went on to earn approximately ₹2.5 crore at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing Bengali film of 2000. The film was written by Monotosh Chakraborty, with music composed by Babul Bose and editing by Swapan Guha.
Sasurbari Zindabad marked the 6th collaboration between Prosenjit Chatterjee and Director Haranath Chakraborty after Ranokhetro, Dai Daitya, Sangharsha, Bidroho, and Ajker Santan. The film was produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films.
This film is an official remake of the 1990 Hindi classic Jamai Raja, helmed by A. Kodandarami Reddy and featuring a star cast including Hema Malini, Anil Kapoor, and Madhuri Dixit. Sasurbari Zindabad marked the second collaboration between Rituparna Sengupta and Director Haranath Chakraborty after Dai Daitya.
Sasurbari Zindabad marked the 6th collaboration between Shree Venkatesh Films and Prosenjit Chatterjee, Bhai Amar Bhai, Sakhi Tumi Kar, Mayar Badhon, Ranokhetro, Tumi Ele Tai. The film ran for over 50 weeks in the Bengal districts, earning ‘Golden Jubilee’ status and becoming the highest-grossing Bengali film of its time.
Sasurbari Zindabad marked the 9th collaboration between Ranjit Mallick and Director Haranath Chakraborty after Mangaldeep, Nabab, Sangharsha, Mahan, Bidroho, Ajker Santan, Ranokhetro, Dai Daitya. It held this record for two and a half years until it was overtaken by Sathi, another all-time blockbuster directed by Haranath Chakraborty and starring Jeet, Priyanka Trivedi, and Ranjit Mallick.
Sasurbari Zindabad marked the 2nd collaboration between Shree Venkatesh Films and Rituparna Sengupta after Mayar Badhon.
When Rupa (Rituparna Sengupt), the headstrong daughter of a powerful industrialist Achintya Roy (Ranjit Mallick), escapes an arranged marriage, fate brings her to Somu (Prosenjit Chatterjee)—a warm-hearted mechanic who becomes both her protector and secret husband. But as Rupa's mother Binodini (Anamika Saha) tries to rewrite her fate, Somu reappears—not just to reclaim his bride, but perhaps to unveil a truth no one expected.
Q: What major announcement did SVF Entertainment make on 23rd May 2025?
A: SVF Entertainment officially confirmed through their social media platforms that Sasurbari Zindabad will be re-released in theatres on 30th May 2025.
Q: When was Sasurbari Zindabad originally released in theatres?
A: The film was originally released on 14th April 2000.
Q: Who directed Sasurbari Zindabad?
A: The film was directed by Haranath Chakraborty.
Q: Who are the lead actors in the film?
A: Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rituparna Sengupta, Ranjit Mallick, and Anamika Saha played the lead roles.
Q: Which other actors appeared in significant roles in the film?
A: Subhashish Mukherjee, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Anuradha Ray, and Bharat Kaul played significant roles.
Q: Who wrote the film, and who composed the music?
A: The story was written by Monotosh Chakraborty, and the music was composed by Babul Bose.
Q: Who edited Sasurbari Zindabad?
A: The film was edited by Swapan Guha.
Q: Was the film a remake? If so, which film was it based on?
A: Yes, it is an official remake of the 1990 Hindi film Jamai Raja, directed by A. Kodandarami Reddy.
Q: What was the budget of Sasurbari Zindabad, and how much did it earn at the box office?
A: Made on a budget of ₹60–70 lakh, the film earned approximately ₹2.5 crore at the box office.
Q: How long did the film run in theatres, and what status did it achieve?
A: The film ran for over 50 weeks in Bengal districts and achieved ‘Golden Jubilee’ status.
Q: Which record did Sasurbari Zindabad hold, and for how long?
A: It was the highest-grossing Bengali film of its time until it was overtaken two and a half years later by Sathi.
Q: How many collaborations had there been between Prosenjit Chatterjee and Haranath Chakraborty before Sasurbari Zindabad?
A: Sasurbari Zindabad marked their 6th collaboration.
Q: How many times had Rituparna Sengupta worked with Haranath Chakraborty before this film?
A: This was their 2nd collaboration after Dai Daitya.
Q: How many times had Ranjit Mallick worked with Haranath Chakraborty before this film?
A: This was their 9th collaboration.
Q: What was the collaboration history between Shree Venkatesh Films and Prosenjit Chatterjee before this film?
A: Sasurbari Zindabad marked their 6th collaboration after Bhai Amar Bhai, Sakhi Tumi Kar, Mayar Badhon, Ranokhetro, and Tumi Ele Tai.
Q: What was the storyline of Sasurbari Zindabad?
A: The film follows Rupa (Rituparna Sengupta), the headstrong daughter of industrialist Achintya Roy (Ranjit Mallick), who flees an arranged marriage and meets Somu (Prosenjit Chatterjee), a mechanic who becomes her secret husband. As Rupa's mother Binodini (Anamika Saha) interferes, Somu returns—not only to reclaim his bride but to reveal a shocking truth.
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