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Rajmohol

 
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Rajmohol is a 2005 Bengali film starring Prasenjit Chatterjee. The film is a remake of Manichitrathazhu.


Story

Two married couples, Deboshi and her husband from Kolkata move to a village. There, they move into a supposedly haunted mansion. Deboshi then goes into the restricted room and found out there was a dancer named Chandramukhi who had been killed by a Zamindar (landlord in Bengali). Here encounters Dr. Raghu came from USA and he was a friend of Deboshi's husband. He makes more comic misunderstandings shown in Bhool Bhulaiyaa. Then in climax, it shows in Manichitrathazhu that Deboshi killed a doll and Dr. Raghu hypnotizes Deboshi as a normal girl. Then Deboshi's Husband's cousin got married to Dr.Raghu.

  • The movies are the keywords what happens.

Character map of Manichithrathazhu and its remakes

Manichitrathazhu
(Malayalam)
Aaptamitra
(Kannada)
Chandramukhi
(Tamil)
Rajmohol
(Bengali)
Bhool Bhulaiya
(Hindi)
Dr. Sunny Joseph
(Mohanlal)
Dr. Vijay
(Vishnuvardhan)
Dr. Saravanan
(Rajinikanth)
Dr. Raghu
(Prasenjit Chatterjee)
Dr. Aditya Shrivastav
(Akshay Kumar)
Nakulan
(Suresh Gopi)
Ramesh
(Ramesh Aravind)
Senthilnathan
(Prabhu Ganesan)
Siddharth Chaturvedi
(Shiney Ahuja)
Ganga
(Shobana)
Ganga
(Soundarya)
Ganga Senthilnathan
(Jyothika Saravanan)
Avni
(Vidya Balan)
Sreedevi
(Vinaya Prasad)
Soumya
(Prema)
Durga
(Nayantara)
Radha
(Amisha Patel)
Thampy
(Nedumudi Venu)

(Satyajit)
Kandaswamy
(Nassar)
Badrinarayan Chaturvedi
(Manoj Joshi)
Unnithan
(Innocent)
Mukunda
(Dwarakesh)
Murugesan
(Vadivelu)
Batukshankar Upadhyay
(Paresh Rawal)

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