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Netflix to premiere Tooth Pari from Apr 20
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Netflix to premiere Tooth Pari from Apr 20

| @indiablooms | 20 Mar 2023, 11:50 am

New Delhi/UNI: Netflix is all set to premiere Tooth Pari: When Love Bites from April 20 onwards.

It's time to shake things up and enter a realm where both vampires and humans exist in the real world - only, one doesn’t know the other is walking amongst them.

Rumi the vampire has broken one of her 'fangs' during a hunt. Roy, the fainthearted, boy-next-door 'human' dentist is confident he can fix it for her. Sparks fly, and one can't miss this love story, however impossible it may seem.

Set in Kolkata, this love story between Roy, the human dentist and Rumi, the bloody beautiful vampire, is packed with romance, mystery, human obstacles and inhuman hurdles.

In a stellar cast comprising popular dancer-turned-actor and heartthrob  Shantanu Maheshwari (Doctor Roy) alongside Tanya Maniktala (Rumi), the girl-next-door turned unsuitable other-half of this couple, in the lead.

Tooth Pari: When Love Bites also boasts of some popular, critically acclaimed actors- Sikander Kher, Adil Hussain, Revathy, Saswata Chatterjee and Tillotama Shome amongst others.

Produced by Endemol Shine India and created & directed by Pratim Dasgupta, this one-of-its-kind romantic fantasy thriller will make you root for the endearing couple and charming cast.

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