Bengali Movie Awara -
Jumping to modern-day Kolkata, Bhawani is reborn as Kunal, a fearless and reckless bike rider (Awara). He meets Mahua (Sayantika), who is the reincarnation of the princess, though neither initially remembers their past. Enter Ranjit (Mithun Chakraborty again), the grandson of Sher Jung, who carries the same vendetta.
Kolkata, India – In the landscape of modern Bengali cinema, where family dramas and social commentaries often dominate, Awara (meaning "The Vagabond") arrived in 2012 as a powerful action-entertainer. Directed by the prolific Rabi Kinagi, the film successfully blended high-octane action with a tragic love story, becoming a significant commercial hit. Bengali Movie Awara
★★★☆☆ (3.5/5) – A commercial powerhouse for fans of action and romance. Watch it for: Jeet’s swagger, Mithun’s villainy, Sayantika’s charm, and the stunning climax. Jumping to modern-day Kolkata, Bhawani is reborn as
The film is a remake of the 2009 Telugu blockbuster Magadheera , but it was adapted brilliantly to suit the sensibilities of the Tollywood (Bengali) audience, infusing it with local cultural flavors while retaining the epic scale of the original. Awara follows the classic template of reincarnation and revenge. The story unfolds in two parallel timelines—the past (the late 16th century) and the present day. Kolkata, India – In the landscape of modern
In the kingdom of Madhumati, a fierce warrior named Bhawani Shankar (Jeet) serves as the commander of the royal army. He is secretly in love with the princess, Rani Madhumati (Sayantika Banerjee). However, his world shatters when a treacherous general, Sher Jung (Mithun Chakraborty), kills the king and usurps the throne. In a dramatic battle, Bhawani kills the traitor but is mortally wounded, vowing to protect the princess in another life.
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