Devi Chowdhurani - Bandit Queen of Bengal
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- Oct 5, 2025
Bumba da mass, it was a treat to see Prosenjit do action and his screen presence is insane. I wished to see more scenes of him actually, but I understand as the film was about Devi Chowdhurani and not Bhavani Pathak. Srabanti pulled off her role so well both in action &…
SohomOct 12, 2025this is an endurance test. this is apathy in the name of adaptation. characters give expository one-liners. the screen cuts to a vfx landscape after every minute. the poor horses go through continual torture. bengali filmmakers should collectively stop making films.
Keshab RayOct 1, 2025I don't remember the last time I cried watching a Bangla mainstream film. But I had goosebumps in the climax of it. Insane stuff
Ayan_Mimo - Oct 12, 2025
Once again really felt sad for the horse.
Riddha21Oct 2, 2025Devi Chowdhurani marks a sincere attempt at reviving the period action genre in Bengali cinema—a space that has largely been going through its hits and misses over the years. What sets the film apart is its rootedness in Bengal’s cultural and historical ethos. Unlike the…
Jyotirath MitraOct 7, 2025Senti kore taka orjon kore ki labh jokhon film ta pachay bnash er moto nongra
Kurosawa Ignos - Oct 15, 2025
A well researched film with a nicely executed final act, but falls short due to it's unfairly low budget
Anargha PalOct 12, 2025Among the 4 big bengali releases this pujo, Devi Choudhurani has to be the best one, undoubtedly. It does a sincere job with adapting Bankim Chandra's iconic level and gets almost all the things right. I'm saying 'almost' because in my opinion, the film's greatest flaw was…
SambitOct 12, 2025My fault: being bumbapaglu
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