Proloy 2013 BENGALI MOVIE









Proloy

2013 Film
Proloy is a 2013 Indian Bengali crime thriller film directed by Raj Chakraborty, produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and Raj Chakraborty Productions, starring Parambrata Chatterjee and Mimi Chakraborty. The film's music is by Indradeep Dasgupta.

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01. Roshni Elo – Arijit Singh, Anwesha, Sayani, Palit And Indradeep Dasgupta.mp3

02. Hath Dhoreche Gacher Pata – Shreya Ghoshal.mp3

03. Ghum Bhanganor Gaan – K.Mohan.mp3

04. Kala Koi Geli – Shalmali Kholgade.mp3

05. Ghum Paranir Gaan – Arijit Singh.mp3

06. Proloy Theme – Instrumental.mp3



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Kala Koi Geli Item Song (320x240).mp4 

Ghum Bhanganor Gaan (320x240).mp4
Haath Dhoreche Gacher Paata (320x240).mp4 

 Roshni Elo (320x240).mp4

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The film revolves around the anti-rape crusader, Barun Biswas, of Dukhiya village. A teacher by profession, Barun is upright, fearless and is ever ready to fight for a cause. His Kanamachi was ho-hum but with Proloy, director Raj Chakrabarty seems to have kicked up a storm. Inspired by the true story of BarunBiswas, Proloy is Raj's tribute to the braveheart of Sutia, a village in North 24-Parganas, West Bengal. Though there are elements of fiction in the script, Raj manages to convey the message that come what may, one should firmly stand by what he/she believe in. We see a dauntless young teacher, BarunBiswas (Parambrata), popularly called Masterda by the villagers. Though a firm believer in non-violence, Barun is upright and doesn't hesitate to protest when there is need. He not only fights on the behalf of rape victims, but also takes steps to secure their future socially. He relentlessly writes letters to the chief minister and the governor, requesting them to look into the problems plaguing the village. Due to the rise in crime rate, he takes it upon himself to play a vigilante at night. The sound of his bike comes as an assurance and villagers are able to sleep peacefully at night. Barun receives several life threats from the local MLA's mercenaries, but he chooses to ignore them. He, along with his gang of friends, continue with their social work. Though Raj sticks closer to facts in the first half, he springs a real surprise in the second half. The plot not only becomes more gripping, stellar performances also make it an engaging watch. SaswataChatterjee and ParanBandopadhyay make for a fantastic team, complementing each other at every step, in every scene. Saswata perhaps has the best of lines, and he does full justice to his character as AnimeshDutta, police officer, special branch. The character has several layers to it. Interestingly, the director leaves the audience confused till the end as to whether he's a bad guy or a good soul. Paran, on the other hand, puts up a brilliant front as BinodBihariDutta, Barun's colleague from school. After Barun's murder, Binod arrives at Dukhiya. Inspired by Barun's philosophies, he too decides to dedicate his life to the welfare of the villagers. Soon, he becomes an active member of the forum, JagaranMancha, once led by Barun. The way Binod starts guiding and motivating Barun's friends, is heart-warming. The scenes where he is hallucinating, having a conversation with Barun, really move you. Rudranil in a villainous role — as the local MLA's brother, PrashantaMondol — does a good job. You hate him, but you can't ignore him. While Parambrata brings alive Barun's character with natural ease, Mimi, as Durga — an integral part of Barun's gang — looks her part without makeup. The subtle romance, brewing between Durga and Barun, has been handled well. The best part about the film is the director's sensitive approach in handling the subject. An admirable endeavour, it feels great to see Barun getting justice, at least on screen.

(STORY TAKEN FROM http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/bengali/movie-reviews/Proloy/movie-review/21746374.cms) 

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