SVF Cinemas celebrates Bengali film Bohurupi's success
Kolkata/IBNS: SVF Cinemas has celebrated Nandita Roy-Shiboprosad Mukherjee's Bengali film Bohurupi which earned over Rs. 15 crore at the box office.

The celebration was held at SVF Cinema's new property at Howrah Maidan in West Bengal.
The event saw the presence of filmmaker duo Nandita Roy and ShiboprosadMukherjee, lead actors Abir Chatterjee, music director Bonnie Chakraborty, singer Shrestha Das who has done playback for the very first time.
"The overwhelming response to Bohurupi has been incredibly rewarding. It’s a testament tothestrength of Bengali cinema and its passionate audience," said Nandita Roy.
Team Bohurupi at SVF Cinemas | Photo courtesy: SVF
"Celebrating this milestone at SVF Cinemas' newest location in Howrah Maidan is a moment of pride, as we witness the seamless blending of tradition and modernity for movie lovers in Bengal." Shiboprosad Mukherjee, director and actor of Bohurupi, said.
"There's nothing more gratifying than seeing a film resonate deeply with audiences. Through SVF Cinemas’ vast network, we’ve been able to connect with viewers across Bengal, and this latest opening at HowrahMaidanonly strengthens that connection. The journey of Bohurupi has been remarkable, and we’re excited to continue touching more hearts."
Rudra Prosad Daw, VP – SVF Cinemas, said, "With the opening of our 22nd property and screens 46, 47, and 48 at Howrah Maidan, SVF Cinemasnow proudly operates in 18 of West Bengal’s 23 districts, reaffirming our position as the largest cinema network in the state."
"As we forge ahead with 16 more screens under development, this expansion is not just about growth—it’s about reviving the golden era of Bengali cinema, when the state was home to over 800 screens. Wearehere to ensure that every Bengali film finds its audience, and every story reaches its rightful place on the big screen."
IBNS
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