In the landscape of Kolkata’s commercial cinema, few franchises have generated as much adrenaline-fueled excitement as the Bikram series. While the franchise began with Bikram, it was the 2012 blockbuster sequel, Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back, that cemented the movie’s status as a pop-culture phenomenon. Starring the "King of Kolkata," Prosenjit Chatterjee, and directed by Raja Chanda, Bikram Singha is often cited by fans as the "best" in the genre for a simple reason: it perfectly captured the mood of a city hungry for a homegrown superhero.
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Gupi: A small-time, lighthearted conman whose life takes a chaotic turn when a young girl, Osmita, claims he is her father. Chatterjee brings a comedic and romantic energy to this role, showcasing his versatility. ACP Bikram Singha Roy The Lion’s Roar: Why ‘Bikram Singha’ Remains a
The story revolves around a double role played by Prosenjit Chatterjee: The Dual Role: He played twins—Bikram and Singha
The Conflict: The film shifts from a romantic comedy to hard-core action when the villainous Kaali (played by Supriyo Dutta) enters the fray, forcing Gupi to step into the shoes of the heroic ACP to protect the girl and seek justice. Production Highlights
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