
Kolkata, Feb 18 (IANS) After garnering critical acclaim in West Bengal, Bengali blockbuster "Ebar Shabor" is set to wow audiences in four major Indian cities Feb 20, a statement said.
The Reliance Entertainment and Mundus Service movie is a suspense thriller.
"Taking into consideration the growing demand for regional content across metros, the movie will release in four key markets, namely Mumbai, Delhi, Pune and Bengaluru Feb 20," a statement from Reliance Entertainment said Tuesday.
"Having won rave reviews from critics and viewers alike within the Bengal territory since its release on Jan 2, 'Ebar Shabor' has caught the attention of Bengalis and cinema aficionados across the length and breadth of the nation," it said.
Directed by Arindam Sil, "Ebar Shabor" is a story of love, unrequited and untouched.
The movie will be sub-titled in English for non-Bengalis.
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