

Music of the film is composed by Surojit Chatterjee. The film features Rituparna Sengupta, Rajatava Dutta, Rahul Arunodoy Banerjee, Bobby Chakraborty and Sudipta Chakraborty. This film is being produced and presented by Anjan Kumar Roy. However, they have become so deeply rooted in Muslim culture that their association with, or derivation from, Hindu culture has long been forgotten, and they are regarded by many Muslims to be part of the Islamic "Shari'a.Pati Parameshwar is a 2014 Indian Bengali comedy film directed by Jayasree Bhattacharyya based on a story written by Subhranil Biswas. In fact, the "deification" of the husband is tantamount to shirk (association with God) and, thus, an unforgiveable sin.

Some of these practices (for example, demanding the dowry or bride-price for girls at marriage) and concepts (for example, the husband is the wife's "majazi khuda" or god in earthly form) are clearly unIslamic. "The Basis of a Hindu-Muslim Dialogue and Steps in that Direction from a Muslim Perspective" (PDF). That such an idea can exist within the framework of Islam - which, in theory considers the deification of any human being as shirk (polytheism), regarded by the Qur'an as the one unforgivable sin, and which rejects the idea that there can be any intermediary between a believer and God, represent both a profound irony and a great tragedy. The husband, in fact, is regarded not only as the wife's majazi khuda (god in earthly form) but also as her gateway to heaven or hell and the arbiter of her final destiny. Islam and Human Rights: Advancing a U.S.-Muslim Dialogue. In India and Pakistan, for example, a Muslim woman learns almost as an article of faith that her husband is her majazi khuda (God in earthly form). ^ Lebacqz, Karen Sinacore-Guinn, David (1999).The husband is the 'Parmeshwar' or the 'Mazaji Khuda' who fulfils his wife's needs and desires by working hard and earning money. Exposing the Myths of Muslim Fertility: Gender and Religion in a Resettlement Colony of Delhi.

Both Hindus and Muslims teach to their women that husband is not less than a god to them (Pati Parmeshwar and Khuda-e-Majazi ). Women's empowerment, issues, challenges, and strategies: a source book.
