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is a high-octane 2012 Indian Bengali-language action drama. The film is a remake of the 2006 Telugu blockbuster Vikramarkudu and stars superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee in a double role. Film Overview Release Date: June 1, 2012 Action / Drama Rajib Biswas Lead Cast: Prosenjit Chatterjee as DCP Bikram Singha and Gupi Richa Gangopadhyay as Madhumita (her debut in Bengali cinema) Supriyo Dutta as the main antagonist Plot Summary The story follows two lookalikes:

as Madhu , Gupi's love interest (marking her only appearance in a Bengali film) Anusmriti Sarkar as Ritwika Mitra , ACP Bikram Singha's wife

★★★☆☆ (2.5–3/5) Recommended for: Fans of Prosenjit Chatterjee, mass entertainers, and Tollywood action-comedies. Bikram Singha Bengali Movie

When Officer Bikram is fatally wounded by his enemies, destiny brings Gupi to Devgarh. Gupi is forced to step into the shoes of the fearless cop to protect Bikram's young daughter and eliminate the tyrannical village lord, Baandhayan Elgi. Cinematic Roots and Remake Success

The film rests entirely on the shoulders of Prosenjit Chatterjee, and he carries it with the swagger of a true superstar. Playing a dual role is a challenge, but Prosenjit differentiates the characters not just through makeup, but through body language and mannerisms. As the police officer, he is restrained and authoritative; as the other twin, he brings a different flavor of spontaneity. It is a testament to his versatility that even after decades in the industry, he can make a mass commercial role feel fresh and exciting. is a high-octane 2012 Indian Bengali-language action drama

In a career-defining commercial comeback, Prosenjit seamlessly transitions between the intense, mustache-twirling gravity of the police officer and the comic, light-hearted mannerisms of the thief.

The film takes off when Shankar, due to a series of comedic misunderstandings and legal troubles, is forced to impersonate the tough cop Bikram Singha. The plot thickens when the real Bikram goes missing, and Shankar must use his wits (and the police uniform) to fight the villain, Lankesh (played by the late Rajatava Dutta), while simultaneously keeping the romance alive with his sweetheart. When Officer Bikram is fatally wounded by his

Director Raj Chakraborty successfully adapted the Telugu framework to fit the sensibilities of Bengali audiences. He infused the film with local cultural nuances while retaining the explosive, physics-defying action sequences that define South Indian mass cinema. Star-Studded Cast and Performances