Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo (English: We met that day) is a 2010 Indian Bengali-language romantic action film directed by Sujit Mondal.
[5] Initially the film name was Tule Niye Jabo Jokhon Bhalo Beshechi, but later changed as Shedin Dekha Hoyechilo.
He reveals that three more people, Abir Chatterjee from Kolkata, Shankar Ghosh from Howrah, Arun Das from Haldia and Subhas Saha from Burdwan, also may have helped the couple elope.
By mistaken reference of initials in the names, Subhas Basu was kidnapped from Burdwan, while the original man was left untouched and Arun couldn't be caught from Haldia as he was out of town that time.
While all others almost approach the train the next morning, Abir stops when he sees Nandini at the village temple situated in the mid-forest and falls in love with her, though she is unaware of his presence.
The added advantage to Abir is a set of love letters received by Kabita from Ajoy, which are presently in his custody, and Nandini is hell bent recovering them back.
There Abir manages to send the couple to Kolkata without the knowledge of Nilakanta's henchmen and later at the penthouse, he reveals he is the mastermind behind the act of Kabita eloping with Ajoy, which is heard by Nandini, who hid there to steal the set of love letters and escaped through the back door.
Eventually Abir earns the trust of Nilkanta, his henchmen, and Nandini by saving her from a bunch of goons who try to molest her, and she slowly starts reciprocating his love, though never confesses it.
Seeing his son leading a lazy, dull and unexcited life against the way he lived makes Abir's mother sends him away to bring Nandini as his wife.
Later it was remade into Hindi as Heropanti in 2014 starring Tiger Shroff and Kriti Sanon in leads marking their debut, produced by Nadiadwala and directed by Sabbir Khan.