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Surongo
Image Credit: Screenshot grab from trailer video

Bangladesh's 'Surongo' set to release in West Bengal on July 21

| @indiablooms | Jul 17, 2023, at 05:36 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Bangladeshi film 'Surongo', a narrative of romance and thrilling heists, is all set to release in West Bengal on July 21 under the banner SVF.

Directed by the brilliant Raihan Rafi, the film promises to be a captivating rollercoaster ride, taking viewers from heartwarming romance to heart-pounding robbery.

Commencing with an endearing encounter between Masud and Moyna, the trailer, which was released on Sunday, takes an unforeseen turn as destiny intervenes in a profoundly impactful manner, captivating the audience with a thrilling and shocking experience.

The plot of 'Surongo' explores the lives of a group of young and charismatic individuals entangled in a world of love and robbery.

The unexpected twists and turns in the narrative will keep audiences hooked, guaranteeing an adrenaline-pumping experience like never before.

'Surongo' stars Afran Nisho and Tama Mirza, who set the tone for the narrative to unfold.

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