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Bengali 'Businessman' Ready To Start Business

News - Bengali 'Businessman' Ready To Start Business Tollywood's movies have been hot property for other film industries in the country, many hit to super hit movies of Tollywood have been remade in other languages including Hindi(Bollywood) and many of the remakes have done exceptionally well. One of the film industries, which is been very active in remaking Telugu movies in their language, is Bengali film industry. In the last five years, movies like Vikramarkudu, Gamyam, Krishna have been remade in Bengali. And now its time for Puri-Mahesh's "Businessman". The latest news suggest that Reliance Entertainment has remade Telugu 'Businessman' as 'Boss' in Bengali, with one of most popular hero of West-Bengal, Jeet in the lead role. The movie is expected to be released across the state of West-Bengal and also in some other parts of Country where Bengalis are residing in numbers. We have to wait little more time to see if 'Businessman' will be able to do business over there as good as it did here. Bengali 'Businessman' Ready To Start Business
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Bengali 'Businessman' Ready To Start Business

Bengali 'Businessman' Ready To Start Business

Posted on: Aug 02, 2013

Tollywood's movies have been hot property for other film industries in the country, many hit to super hit movies of Tollywood have been remade in other languages including Hindi(Bollywood) and many of the remakes have done exceptionally well. One of the film industries, which is been very active in remaking Telugu movies in their language, is Bengali film industry. In the last five years, movies like Vikramarkudu, Gamyam, Krishna have been remade in Bengali. And now its time for Puri-Mahesh's "Businessman". The latest news suggest that Reliance Entertainment has remade Telugu 'Businessman' as 'Boss' in Bengali, with one of most popular hero of West-Bengal, Jeet in the lead role. The movie is expected to be released across the state of West-Bengal and also in some other parts of Country where Bengalis are residing in numbers.

We have to wait little more time to see if 'Businessman' will be able to do business over there as good as it did here.


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