In an interview to Indulge Express, Q described Taranath Tantrik as “a character dwelling on the fringes of the society, a practitioner of dark arts.” The character was reimagined for a series of graphic novels by Shamik Dasgupta and also inspired a show on Colors Bangla. The series is based on a character from a short story by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay and taken forward by his son Taradas Bandyopadhyay through two novels. The cast includes Jayant Kripalani, Koushik Roy, Shweta Chaudhuri, Kamalika Banerjee, Uma Banerjee and Gitanjali Dang. The show will be released on Hoichoi, a video-on-demand platform for Bangla-language films and shows, on January 19. “Unravel the mystery of Taranath Tantrik as you go on a series of occult, other-worldly expeditions with him,” says the official synopsis. Only one man can help – the controversial occult practitioner Taranath Tantrik, according to the trailer of Qaushiq Q Mukherjee’s Bangla web series “Taranath Tantrik.” Bengal is stalked by famine and the world is on the cusp of World War II. The cast includes Jayant Kripalani, Koushik Roy, Shweta Chaudhuri, Kamalika Banerjee, Uma Banerjee and Gitanjali Dang 'Unravel the mystery of Taranath Tantrik as you go on a series of occult, other-worldly expeditions with him,' says the official synopsis.
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