Bikram Singha Bengali Movie Best

When discussing high-octane commercial Bengali cinema, the 2012 film often dominates the conversation. Directed by Rajib Biswas and starring the undisputed king of Tollywood, Prosenjit Chatterjee, in a stellar double role, this film redefined the action-masala genre in Bengal. As a remake of the blockbuster 2006 Telugu film Vikramarkudu , Bikram Singha successfully blended intense emotion, comedy, and raw action, making it a standout entry in Prosenjit’s illustrious career.

The story pits him against a corrupt system and a rival gang led by the menacing Bikram (Anshuman). Unlike typical "good vs. evil" narratives, Bikram Singha introduces a clever twist: The hero isn't a city-bred intellectual. He is a rustic, earthy strongman who uses traditional power structures (the Babu culture) to dismantle modern crime. This unique setting—the red soil of Birbhum—gives the film its gritty texture. bikram singha bengali movie best

The Mumbai-based film critic for the Indian Express noted that "Prosenjit as Bikram Singha is very good, making his statement with the twitching of his connoisseur moustache, speaking mainly with his muscles, hands and legs to vanquish all those who represent and practice evil". His embodiment of the righteous, no-nonsense police officer is so powerful and convincing that it became a defining image of his career for a new generation of fans. The story pits him against a corrupt system