Inspector Notty K
Inspector Notty K is a 2018 Indian Bengali language romantic comedy film, directed by Ashok Pati and produced by Jeet, Nispal Singh, Gopal Madnani, Amit Jumrani, Joydeep Roy Chowdhury and Abdul Aziz. It is a remake of the 2013 Punjabi film Jatt & Juliet 2. Jeet stars as the titular character alongside Nusrat Faria, the two starring in their third film together after Badsha – The Don and Boss 2: Back to Rule.
Plot
The film is about Natabar Khara alias Notty K. He always tells about Bengali word "Gutil". He wants to be a police inspector. For love and romance he made a fake case and went to Italy. Then he meets Sameera, the inspector of the Italian police. Notty K falls in love with Sameera. Sameera became angry at first time but she also fall in love later. After knowing all information from Deben Ghosh Sameera became very angry. In her engagement she pick Notty K as her life partner. After coming in India Sameera gives Notty K a condition, say Sameera the meaning of the word "Gutil" or he can't touch Sameera. Finally a biker without helmet say the meaning of "Gutil" to Notty K. The biker said "Gutil" means "Goodwill". And Sameera and Notty K start a happy life.Cast
- Jeet as Natabar Khara aka Notty K, the would be inspector of Uttarpara Police Station
- Nusraat Faria as Sameera/ Simi, inspector of the Italian police
- Champa Gulshan Ara Akter as Sameera's mother
- Kharaj Mukherjee as Deben Ghosh
- Supriyo Dutta as Lambadar Khara, Notty K's father
- Pradip Dhar as constable of Uttarpara Police Station
- Biswanath Basu as a biker without helmet
- Sanghashree Mishra
Production
Release
The film started as an India-Bangladesh joint production by Jeetz Filmworks and Jaaz Multimedia. Later in shooting, the rules for joint productions changed. Rather than delay the release until a required preview committee was formed, the producers decided to release it as an Indian film, which Jazz Multimedia then imported to Bangladesh.It was released in India on 19 January 2018 in 130 theatres. Originally intended to release simultaneously in Bangladesh, it was delayed there by one week to 26 January, when it opened in 81 theatres.