Teaser out of Bengali film ‘Keu Bole Biplobi Keu Bole Daakat’, complex story of revolution and crime.
In the teaser, actor Jeet is seen in a completely new and impressive avatar. His character revolves around a mysterious man named Anant Singh, who is considered a criminal by a section of the society while others consider him a savior of the poor. This conflict only gives more depth to the story of the film and raises many questions in the minds of the audience.
The film also shows Anant Singh’s past and present in parallel. According to the story, he was once a freedom fighter and was actively involved in India’s freedom struggle under the leadership of Masterda Surya Sen. But after independence, when he sees the ideals to which he had dedicated everything being broken, he becomes deeply disillusioned. This disillusionment takes him to a different path, where he starts his fight against the corrupt and influential people of the society.
The teaser shows how Anant Singh targets those people of the society who exploit the weak and deprived sections. On one hand, these steps of his create an atmosphere of fear in the city and on the other hand, curiosity also increases among the people. Meanwhile, Inspector Durga Roy enters, who starts a strict operation in search of Anant Singh. The biggest question before them is whether Anant Singh is actually a criminal or is he a revolutionary who is fighting against the system.
The teaser of the film, with its visuals and narrative, takes the audience to Kolkata of the 1960s, where social inequality, corruption and the shortcomings of power are clearly visible. This aspect of the story makes it not just a thriller but also a thought-provoking film, which forces the audience to think.
Overall, the teaser of ‘Keu Bole Biplobi Keu Bole Daakat’ gives a glimpse of a strong and intense story, in which Jeet’s character, mysterious plot and social message come together to make it a much-awaited film. In the times to come, it will be interesting to see how well the film lives up to the expectations of the audience in its full form.
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