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If you are a Koyel Mallick fan, don’t miss these 5 Bengali romcom movies

If you are a Koyel Mallick fan, don’t miss these 5 Bengali romcom movies

Koyel Mallick, the queen of Bengali commercial cinema, has been a consistent name in the romantic-comedy genre for nearly two decades. Known for her effortless screen presence, charming expressions, and strong chemistry with co-stars, she has gifted Bengali cinema with several unforgettable romcoms. If you’re a true fan of Koyel Mallick, these five Bengali romantic comedy movies deserve a spot on your must-watch list.

1. Premer Kahini (2008): Koyel Mallick and Dev’s Fresh Chemistry in a Romcom Hit

Premer Kahini marked one of the earliest and most successful pairings of Koyel Mallick and Dev, bringing a fresh breeze to Bengali romantic cinema. The story revolves around Raj (Dev), who travels from London to Kolkata in search of his dream girl, and eventually falls for Riya (Koyel). What sets this film apart is the youthful energy it brought to the screen—buoyed by vibrant songs, urban visuals, and Koyel’s spirited portrayal of a modern Bengali woman torn between familial duties and personal desires. Her comic timing and emotional depth added layers to the otherwise light-hearted romcom. Directed by Ravi Kinagi, this film also features one of the most iconic rain songs in Bengali cinema, “Rimjhimer Dhara Te”.

2. Mon Mane Na (2008): Koyel Mallick in a Bengali Road Trip Romcom with Dev

Released in the same year as Premer Kahini, Mon Mane Na cemented Koyel and Dev as a bankable on-screen jodi. This film is often compared to Bollywood’s Jab We Met due to its narrative—a free-spirited girl (Koyel as Ria) and a brooding man (Dev as Rahul) meeting under unusual circumstances and falling in love during a road trip. Koyel’s energetic and slightly eccentric character brought both comedy and emotional weight to the storyline. Her knack for delivering witty dialogues while balancing vulnerability gave the film its heart. The travel-based narrative and a popular soundtrack made this movie a unique romcom in her career.

3. Bolo Na Tumi Amar (2010): College Romance with Koyel Mallick and Dev

In Bolo Na Tumi Amar, Koyel reunited with Jeet—one of her most successful co-stars. This campus romance set against a modern college backdrop featured her as Riya, a spirited and stubborn girl who constantly locks horns with Abhishek (Jeet), leading to hilarious and heartwarming moments. Their playful banter evolves into a tender love story, making it a quintessential romantic comedy. The film’s charm lies in its simplicity—there are no exaggerated twists, just two people navigating young love. Koyel’s expressive eyes and comic timing elevate every scene, while her chemistry with Jeet adds to the film’s appeal. The song “Eai Mon Tomake Dilam” remains a romantic anthem for fans.

4. Paglu (2011): Koyel Mallick’s Spunky Performance Opposite Dev in a Massy Romcom

Paglu became a cultural phenomenon upon release, largely due to its mass appeal, catchy music, and Dev-Koyel’s electric chemistry. Koyel played Rimi, a confident, US-returned college student who finds herself caught in a love triangle and campus rivalry. Her character, though glamorously presented, had moments of emotional depth, especially in scenes where Rimi confronts familial expectations and social prejudices. The film balanced slapstick comedy with heartfelt romance, and Koyel managed to shine amidst all the drama. “Paglu Thoda Sa Karle Romance” became a youth anthem, and the film solidified her position as a leading romcom heroine.

5. Hemlock Society (2012): Offbeat Bengali Romcom Where Koyel Mallick Redefined Herself with Parambrata

Unlike the commercial formula films, Hemlock Society presented Koyel Mallick in a refreshingly offbeat avatar. Directed by Srijit Mukherji, this dark romantic comedy explored themes of depression, death, and love with a quirky narrative. Koyel played Meghna, a woman on the verge of suicide, who meets Ananda (Parambrata Chatterjee), the founder of a fictional institution that teaches people how to commit suicide.  Despite the grim premise, the film is filled with witty, humorous exchanges and evolving romance that never feels forced. Koyel’s performance is layered—she transitions from hopelessness to curiosity to self-rediscovery with impressive finesse. For fans who want to see her outside the commercial comfort zone, Hemlock Society is a must-watch.

Koyel Mallick has seamlessly balanced massy entertainers with meaningful cinema, especially in the romcom genre. Whether it’s the bubbly Riya of Mon Mane Na or the complex Meghna of Hemlock Society, she has given Bengali cinema a wide spectrum of romantic heroines. If you are truly a Koyel Mallick fan, these five romantic comedy films not only showcase her talent but also reflect the evolution of modern Bengali cinema.

Anushka

Anushka Brahma is a graduate in Journalism and Mass Communication. She has a vast interest in media and news writing. Anushka is currently working as a writer at Indiashorts.com, and can be contacted at anushka@indiashorts.com