Director Dhrubo Banerjee transports the audience back to the late 1980s with Bogla Mama Jug Jug Jiyo, which is streaming on Hoichoi now. Bogla Mama (played by Kharaj Mukherjee) is a funny, witty, middle-aged theatre fanatic loved by the entire town for his problem-solving skills. Bogla, along with his band of rugged young adults, dives into hilarious adventures only to create further inconveniences. But ultimately, Bogla’s charm always saves the day.
Ditipriya Roy as Madhuja shines as a vivacious and ebullient young woman, exuding positivity in every step she takes. She also upholds the cherished principles and traditions of her family. Yet, a pivotal moment in her life challenges her perception of reality and forces her to confront some harsh truths. Madhuja's journey through the vibrant tapestry of love, familial respect, and personal trials is a captivating narrative from the era.
Rajatava Dutta as Felu Acharya rises as the formidable Don of Rajpur, navigating the turbulent hierarchy dominated by self-proclaimed (pseudo) intellectuals. In this constant moral and societal struggle, his primary opportunity for gaining social acceptance hinges on winning a theatrical competition, where he faces a critical dilemma between leveraging his raw power and upholding his ethical principles. The film's narrative revolves around the suspense of whether he can fulfil his heartfelt promise to his mother, ultimately crafting a compelling story of Felu Acharya's life, intricately intertwined with power, ethics, and the changing tides of the era's society.
Biswanath Basu plays a zany scientist. He's a firm believer in Bogla Mama, and his inventions tend to lead the whole family into amusing predicaments. Nevertheless, he injects a healthy dose of mirth into the family dynamic.