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Mentaaal: First look poster of Yash Daasguptaa, Nussrat Jahan's film out now

| @indiablooms | Dec 27, 2023, at 07:50 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: The first look poster of Bengali actors Yash Daasguptaa and Nussrat Jahan starrer upcoming Bengali film 'Mentaaal' was unveiled by the makers on Tuesday.

From the poster, it is easy to decipher that Yash plays a cop in the film, which is directed by Baba Yadav.

The poster also features actor-turned parliamentarian Nussrat Jahan.

'Mentaaal' will be the first project by YD Films, a production house launched by Yash and Nussrat, a Tollywood power couple, earlier this year.

'Mentaaal' is set to be a mainstream film, which is rare in the Bengali film industry in recent times. 

The film will hit the big screens in 2024.

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