In a captivating display of faith and creativity, the divine presence of Maa Tripureshwari has been brought to life on screen for the first time, leaving the people of Tripura in awe.
The seven-minute pre-Diwali music video, created by a team of local talents, showcases the eternal grace of the presiding deity of the Tripura Sundari Temple. Through the magic of prosthetic artistry, actress Namita Debnath embodies the goddess with a powerful yet serene portrayal that radiates compassion and strength. Her intricate prosthetic make-up mirrors the revered idol of the temple, captivating viewers with its realism.
Alongside Namita, Anirban Bhowmik portrays a humble devotee whose unwavering faith serves as the emotional core of the story. The music video unfolds a soul-stirring tale of a devout young man enduring life’s hardships with unwavering devotion. When his prayers seem to reach a breaking point, Maa Tripureshwari appears before him with tenderness, reassuring him of her eternal presence in a moment that leaves viewers teary-eyed and awestruck.
Director and producer Anirban Bhowmik shared that the concept had been in his mind for nearly two years before coming to fruition. With the support of his brother, singer, and composer Kishan Das, the project was brought to life with reverence and devotion.
Before filming commenced, sacred rituals were performed at the Tripura Sundari Temple to ensure the sanctity of Maa Tripureshwari’s image was preserved. The music video also features a cameo appearance by Matabari MLA Abhisek Debroy, further connecting the film to its cultural and spiritual origins.
The behind-the-scenes creative team, including cinematographer Adarsh Ray and prosthetic artist Mitadru Sengupta, worked tirelessly to bring the vision to life. The soulful music, composed and sung by Kishan Das with lyrics by Saikat Sarkar, adds another layer of emotion and devotion to the project.
As the music video was released just in time for Diwali celebrations in Tripura, it has already garnered thousands of views online, with viewers describing it as “divine” and “soul-healing.” The film serves as a radiant reminder that when faith and art come together, divinity truly comes alive in the hearts of all who watch.

