: Steps brilliantly into the lead role, delivering a performance anchored in rustic charm and earnest comedic timing.

The story revolves around Bhootnath (Ranjit Mallick), a ghost who is not scary but rather benevolent and helpful. Unlike the terrifying spirits of Tollywood horror, Bhootnath is a romantic, bumbling spirit who helps the protagonist (often a young man in trouble) win the love of his life (Satabdi Roy) while outsmarting a local villain. The film is remembered for its catchy songs, Ranjit Mallick’s unique "ghostly" makeup (white costume, dark glasses, and a top hat), and its clean, family-friendly humor.

– A deeply emotional sad song sung by Goutam Ghose that marks a pivotal dramatic shift in the film. Where to Watch: Verified Platforms

More than two decades after its release, Shriman Bhootnath continues to be remembered and enjoyed by fans. Its recent resurgence is evident from several key indicators:

The music of Sriman Bhootnath , composed by , features lyrics penned by Shibdas Bandyopadhyay. The songs perfectly encapsulated the emotions of the late 90s, blending traditional Bengali melody with commercial rhythms.

Over the decades, this film has secured a legacy as a timeless piece of 1990s Tollywood commercial cinema. For audiences seeking authentic viewing options, verified streaming and official musical tracks are accessible across prominent digital platforms. Key Information: Film Overview

| Attribute | Details | | :--- | :--- | | | Shriman Bhootnath / Sriman Bhootnath (শ্রীমান ভূতনাথ) | | 📅 Release Date | July 24, 1997 | | ⏱️ Runtime | 2 hours 25 minutes (145 minutes) | | 🎭 Genre | Comedy, Drama, Family | | 🎬 Director | Amal Ray Ghatak | | ✍️ Writer | Anjan Choudhury | | 🎶 Music | Mrinal Bandopadhyay, Tapan Chakraborty, Shibdas Bandyopadhyay | | 🏭 Language | Bengali (India) | | ⭐ IMDb Rating | 7.0/10 |