The Royal Bengal Tiger (film)
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Directed by | Rajesh Ganguly |
Written by | Neeraj Pandey Rajesh Ganguly |
Produced by | Neeraj Pandey Shital Bhatia Jeet |
Starring | Abir Chatterjee Priyanka Sarkar Shraddha Das |
Cinematography | Pratap Rout |
Edited by | Shree Narayan Singh |
Music by | Sanjoy Chowdhury |
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Distributed by | Viacom 18 Motion Pictures Grassroot Entertainment Pvt. Ltd |
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Running time | 110 minutes[1] |
Country | India |
Languages | Bengali Hindi Tamil |
The Royal Bengal Tiger is an Indian Bengali psychological action thriller film directed by Rajesh Ganguly, from a story written and produced by Neeraj Pandey. It is based on Chuck Palahniuk's famous novel 'Fight Club'. The film stars Abir Chatterjee, Priyanka Sarkar,and Shraddha Das. Jeet made an extended special appearance in the film.The film received positive reviews from critics and turned out to be commercially successful. The film has only one song, sung by Timir Biswas. The film premiered in Kolkata on 1 February 2014.[2]
Synopsis
[edit]Abhi (Abir Chatterjee) is a meek Bengali family man who does not know how to fight. He lives in Kolkata with his wife Apu (Priyanka Sarkar) and his son. He has a tenant Mr. Pakrashi (Kharaj Mukherjee) who has not paid rent for six months. He simply walks away. In his office Abhi is a hardworker. His colleague Deepankar (Shantilal Mukherjee) is jealous of him and plans his downfall, but his other colleague Nandini (Shraddha Das) is a friend and sympathiser. During Abhi's birthday morning he asked his tenant to pay up, but gets slapped in the middle of the road by him.
Abhi goes to his office only to learn that all his files have been messed up by someone and one important file of payment is missing. He works the whole night on them only to be sabotaged by Deepankar again. That night while Abhi was returning with Nandini she gets molested by some goons at the metro station. She cries to Abhi for help, but Abhi cannot fight. Nandini boards the metro crying. leaving Abhi at the station.
Abhi is ashamed. He meets his friend Anjan (Jeet) and narrates the story and about his helplessness. Anjan takes him to a coffee house and encourages him, causing him to shrug off his fear. They both visit his office to search for the missing file. Finding nothing, they ransack the office and run away.
While returning home he learns that Pakrashi is boozing with friends. Angrily he enters the house and beats Pakrashi black and blue and forces him to pay up.
The next day Nandini rejects Abhi's proposal for boarding a metro and taunts him. Abhi drops his office bag accidentally in the road. Abhi tells Anjan and they both run towards the metro station and Abhi starts beating up the molesters.
The next day he meets Anjan again and Anjan gives him his contact number. At his office Abhi is shocked when he learns that Deepankar has been promoted. Unable to bear this Abhi suspects that he has been tricked. He hunts Deepankar down that night and beats him up. His rival confesses that he had stolen the payment file and hid it in his home. Anjan asks Abhi that since Deepankar has made his file disappear, he should in turn make Deepankar disappear. Abhi ties Deepankar up and throws him on the highway where he is killed. Meanwhile, Apu and her psychiatrist father, travel to the police station where they recover the bag and inform them he is still missing, Apu's father discloses that Abhi is a psychiatric patient suffering from schizophrenia. While the discussion continues, the police receive the news of Abhi sitting with Deepankar's corpse. The police bring him in where it is revealed that the character, Anjan doesn't exist. He is just an imagination of Abhi.
Cast
[edit]- Abir Chatterjee as Abhiroop
- Priyanka Sarkar as Apu
- Shraddha Das as Nandini
- Kharaj Mukherjee as Mr.Pakrashi, Abhi's tenant
- Rajesh Sharma as GC Bagchi
- Shantilal Mukherjee as Deepankar
- Barun Chanda as Dr. Bagchi
- Tanima Sen as the woman in the metro
- Chandan Sen
- Jeet as Anjan Sen(Extended Cameo Appearance)
Critical response
[edit]The film have got mostly positive response from critics and audience alike. It was a box office hit.[3][4]
References
[edit]- ^ "The Royal Bengal Tiger Movie Review". The Times of India. 2 February 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2020.
- ^ "Abir and Jeet steal the show at the premiere of The Royal Bengal Tiger in Kolkata". The Times of India. Retrieved 1 February 2014.
- ^ "The Royal Bengal Tiger Movie Review". The Times of India. 2 February 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2016.
- ^ "The Royal Bengal Tiger (Bengali) / The turnaround". The Indian Express. Retrieved 13 February 2014.
External links
[edit]- 2014 films
- 2010s Bengali-language films
- 2010s Indian films
- 2010s satirical films
- 2014 action thriller films
- 2014 psychological thriller films
- Bengali-language Indian films
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- Fiction with unreliable narrators
- Fictional clubs
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- Fight Club
- Films about consumerism
- Films about dissociative identity disorder
- Films about insomnia
- Films about masculinity
- Films about mental health
- Films about salespeople
- Films about secret societies
- Films about terrorism in India
- Films based on American novels
- Films based on adaptations
- Films based on works by Chuck Palahniuk
- Films scored by Sanjoy Chowdhury
- Films set in Kolkata
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- Indian action thriller films
- Indian black comedy films
- Indian psychological thriller films
- Indian satirical films
- Masculinity
- Postmodern films
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- Films about self-harm
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