Following a positive response from the audience, Soham Chakraborty and Srabanti Chatterjee’s Googly will have their World Television Premiere on Colors Bangla on February 26 at 2 p.m. and 9.30 p.m.
Googly, directed by Abhimanyu Mukherjee and produced by Surinder Films, delves into the lives of Dali and Arjun, a couple who suffer from stammering.
Because of her speech defect, Dali (Srabanti Chatterjee) is mocked by her friends and frequently left alone in social gatherings. Her parents are adamant about getting her married, but she is constantly rejected.
Arjun (Soham Chakraborty) and his family come to see Dali and soon, it is revealed that Arjun also stammers; however, both Dali and Arjun’s parents remain in the dark about the speech defect of the prospective groom and bride.
Elated, Dali and Arjun decide to become friends, and they eventually marry. When the question of having a baby arises in their happy marriage, the problem arises. Their lives take an unexpected turn after the birth of their son Googly, and what happens next forms the story’s central conflict.
Kanchan Mullick plays Arjun’s friend, and the film also stars Aritra Dutta Banik, Manasi Sinha, and others.
Googly, starring Soham Chakraborty and Srabanti Chatterjee, will air on Colors Bangla Cinema on March 12 at 6 p.m. For increased reach and engagement, the show will be heavily promoted on air and social media.
Witness the heartwarming story only on February 26 at 2 p.m. and 9.30 p.m. on Colors Bangla, and on March 12 at 6 p.m. on Colors Bangla Cinema.
Netflix to acquire WBD for total enterprise value of $82.7bn
Madras HC halts release of ‘Akhanda 2’ in major relief for Eros International
Kevin Vaz highlights India’s content surge at Asia TV Forum 2025
Gaurav Gandhi honored as M&E visionary at CII Summit 2025
Ministry of Tourism signs MoU with Netflix to showcase India’s destinations globally
GTPL Hathway unveils ‘GTPL Infinity’, new satellite-based HITS platform
Nokia, Airtel team up to open 5G network APIs for India’s developers
Meta signs new deals with news outlets to boost AI
Prime Video sets final season of ‘Four More Shots Please!’
Netflix-WBD deal faces anti-trust, political pushback 


