The family entertainment channel, Colors Bangla announced a new fiction show ‘Canning er Minu’ which depicts struggles, aspirations, and fights.
The show features Dipankar Dey, Chaiti Ghosal, Abanti Dutta, and Shayan Mukherjee amongst others.
Minu (played by Diya Basu) from Canning is a house help at the currently serving Chief Minister’s house. The people at Chief Minister’s house are very fond of her as she takes care of their smallest things. She is very caring, and courageous and is always willing to help others.
The feisty Minu is the one who fights for truth and justice and that is what makes her a people person. She works at the famous Ghosal house where everyone is fond of her. But fate takes her in a different direction and Minu accidentally becomes an MLA. It is Minu’s story of leadership and her extraordinary journey of becoming a leader of the masses.
Speaking on the launch of the show Sagnik Ghosh, Business Head, Colors Bangla, said, “Our fiction shows are inspired by real-life women, be it Tumpa or Indrani. Through the show we would want to bring positivity, determination, hope, and resilience to our audiences. The show promises an inspiring story of Minu who is loved and revered by one and all.
“The show has a clutter-breaking storyline, and we are confident that the audiences will enjoy our narrative through the eyes of our protagonist,” Ghosh added.
‘Canning er Minu’ will premiere on August 22 every day at 8:30 pm on the channel.
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