The is a time capsule of early 2010s Tollywood, when loud, commercial, masala films ruled the roost. It is unapologetically over-the-top, and for millions of Bengali fans, that is exactly why they love it.
The lead character, Bikram Singha, played by Jeet, is a well-defined and complex character. He is a tough and fearless cop who is driven by his sense of justice and duty. Jeet has brought depth and nuance to the character, making him relatable and likable. The supporting characters, including the antagonist, are well-developed and add to the overall tension and conflict in the story.
This film marked a significant "commercial" comeback for Prosenjit Chatterjee, showcasing his versatility by playing both a rugged, serious cop and a lighthearted, comedic thief.
Things escalate when he discovers a photograph of Osmita with her real father—a man who is his exact look-alike. This man is no ordinary person; he is (also played by Prosenjit Chatterjee), a fearless and incorruptible police officer from the crime-infested town of Debgarh. The criminals hunting Gupi are the very mafia goons who believe they have killed Bikram Singha. As Gupi unwittingly steps into the cop's world, he must unravel the mystery and face the ruthless MLA Kali (Supriyo Dutta) and his gang, ultimately becoming the town's unlikely savior. Bikram Singha Bengali Movie
No Bengali commercial film is complete without a foot-tapping soundtrack. The music of Bikram Singha , composed by and Shree Pritam , was a chartbuster. Songs like "Aaj Mon Sawra" and the title track became anthems during the film's release. The background score elevates the action sequences, giving the "Lion" his due roar.
A small-time thief and charming rogue who makes a living by pickpocketing and minor thefts in Kolkata.
This film was one of the last major Bengali films to rely on raw, loud, physical action (punch sounds, flying debris) before the wave of realistic cinema ( Chotushkone , Vinci Da ) took over. The is a time capsule of early 2010s
felt the film struggled to bridge the gap between "art" and commercial cinema
Prosenjit Chatterjee as Gupi, ACP Bikram Singha Roy (dual role)
A small-time conman living a carefree life in Kolkata. His life is thrown into chaos when a young girl, , suddenly appears and insists he is her father. The Super-Cop (Bikram Singha): Gupi eventually discovers he has a doppelganger— ACP Bikram Singha Roy , a fearless police officer. The Conflict: He is a tough and fearless cop who
Marking her entry into Bengali cinema, she provided vibrant romantic chemistry and strong screen presence alongside Prosenjit.
Released in 2012, Bikram Singha was one of the significant commercial hits for Eskay Movies. The film was also dubbed into Hindi as Ek Rowdy Bikram , helping it reach a wider audience beyond the Bengali-speaking market. It solidified Prosenjit's position as a bankable action star in the Tollywood commercial scene. 6. Where to Watch
The film received an "A" (Adults Only) certificate from the Central Board of Film Certification due to the intense violence and action scenes. 5. Box Office and Legacy
The first half is occasionally criticized for being too slow, while the second half is fast-paced and action-heavy. Final Verdict Rating: 3.5 / 5 Stars The Times of India
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