
Teaser unveiled: Batashey Gungun promises a haunting dive into obsession and dark romance
Batashey Gungun's teaser unveils a dark romance where love and obsession intertwine, threatening destruction. Srijla Guha, Suhotra Mukhopadhyay, and Manali Manisha Dey portray characters caught in a web of longing, helplessness, and unspoken truths. The series explores the unraveling of individuals on the edge, hinting at a storm of desire and delusion where love becomes indistinguishable from possession.
The teaser of
Batashey Gungun
is out, and it offers a gripping first look into a story where love, obsession, and emotional chaos collide. Directed by Arijeet Toton Chakrabarty and creatively helmed by
Aditi Roy
, the series delves into a haunting realm of dark romance — where love becomes the very force that threatens to destroy.
In just over a minute, we see a trio of compelling characters.
Srijla Guha
's Pallabi radiates obsession and suppressed rage,
Suhotra Mukhopadhyay
's Arindam is burdened by helplessness, while Manali Manisha Dey's Mithila stands silently on the brink of unraveling truths. The tension between them doesn't explode — it tightens, steadily and unrelentingly.
Srijla undergoes a dramatic transformation, portraying a woman consumed by longing. 'Pallabi is neither a villain nor a victim,' she shares.
'Her obsession isn't just with a man — it's with being loved endlessly.'
Suhotra calls the series 'a very unusual love story — stripped of comfort.' Arindam, his character, clings to integrity as everything around him collapses.
Manali's Mithila offers a quiet strength, sensing danger long before it surfaces. She anchors the emotional unrest with calm, unspoken resilience.
The teaser doesn't race. Instead, it breathes — allowing each glance, silence, and pause to simmer with intensity. It hints at a world where desire blurs into delusion, and where love becomes indistinguishable from possession.
Batashey Gungun
doesn't promise easy answers — only the slow, intimate unraveling of people on the edge. The storm hasn't broken yet. But it's coming.
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