Bollywood satire meets small-town chaos in Radio Ghaint

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Bollywood satire meets small-town chaos in Radio Ghaint

Kolkata audiences can anticipate a unique cinematic experience with Radio Ghaint, a comedy directed by Indrajit Nattoji. Saumya Tandon stars as a Bollywood diva whose improvisations lead to comic chaos during a live radio drama. The film, part of the Ladies First anthology, blends slapstick with themes of self-discovery.

Kolkata audiences are in for a quirky cinematic treat in Radio Ghaint, a riotous new comedy directed by Indrajit Nattoji. Set in the fictional town of Luvdhiana, Radio Ghaint follows the chaotic revival attempt of a floundering local radio station.

When a live drama broadcast spirals out of control—thanks to an off-script takeover by a flamboyant romance novelist, a beatboxing guard, and a self-proclaimed Bollywood diva named Amrita—the result is comic bedlam.

Tandon, best known for Bhabiji Ghar Par Hain! and Jab We Met, shines as Amrita, whose wild improvisations send the show veering into hilarious territory with aliens, spies, and jaw-dropping plot twists.Beyond the laughter, the film explores deeper themes of self-discovery and empowerment. “While the film parodies our obsession with fame and drama, it’s ultimately about a woman reclaiming her narrative,” says Nattoji.Part of the Ladies First anthology series, Radio Ghaint is a 50-minute rollercoaster that blends classic Bollywood-style slapstick with modern storytelling.

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