Story: Sonada (Abir), Abir (Arjun) and Jhinuk (Ishaa) visit the Debroy household during Durga Puja only to stumble upon on a treasure hunt that leads them to the fortune hidden in the family's old ancestral mansion, Durgeshgor.
Review: Durgeshgorer Guptodhon is, above all, a two-hour-long lesson on Bengal's rich history and traditions. But this coin, like any other, has two sides. On one side, it's a refresher course in Bengal's history, traditional values and customs, giving it a strong documentary feel. And on the other, there's the thrill of the treasure hunt. But a bit more of that thrill in the first half would have definitely made it a better watch. It seems to take too long to pick up pace, making the first half a bit of a drag.
But apart from the obvious depth of research behind the script, the film definitely earns additional brownie points for the visuals and the music, which is an integral part of the treasure hunt. It's the songs and the lyrics that keep unveiling the clues that guide Sonada and team towards the treasure hidden in Durgeshgor. The visuals have a rustic...