Dawshom Awbotaar
- 2023
- 2h 31min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA serial killer terrorizes the city of Kolkata, India, mirroring the mythological stories of Vishnu and his 10 Avatars in his killing methods. Police officers Prabir and Poddar are charged w... Leer todoA serial killer terrorizes the city of Kolkata, India, mirroring the mythological stories of Vishnu and his 10 Avatars in his killing methods. Police officers Prabir and Poddar are charged with handling the case.A serial killer terrorizes the city of Kolkata, India, mirroring the mythological stories of Vishnu and his 10 Avatars in his killing methods. Police officers Prabir and Poddar are charged with handling the case.
Prosenjit Chatterjee
- Probir Roy Chowdhury
- (as Prasenjit Chatterjee)
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Film Review: Dawshom Awbotaar ( Bengali Film ) screening in cinemas .. a pujo treat for my bong friends!!
Directed by Srijit Mukherji,Dawshom Awbotaar is a prequel to other films in his cop universe - Baishe Srobon, Vinci Da and Dwitiyo Purush.
It traces the beginnings of the two tough cops - Bijoy Poddar ( Anirban Bhattacharya) and Probir Roy Chowdhury ( Prosonjit) who are forced to work with each other on a complicated case where a serial killer is targeting victims based on the 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu, hence the name Dawshom Awbotaar.
The clueless cops take the help of Maitreyi ( Jaya Ahsan), a psychiatrist, in order to understand the psyche of the killer and bring him to book. Will they catch him or will the hunters themselves become the hunted this time?
Boasting of a stellar cast Jisshu Sengupta, Prosonjit, Anirban Bhattacharya and Jaya Ahsan, what more could you have asked for in a suspense thriller. All of them do full justice to their respective roles and have grt screen presence.
The banter between Probir & Poddar is funny and brings a smile on your face. Great chemistry indeed!! Jisshu as the serial killer has portrayed his part well and Jaya Ahsan is decent too. The twist in the end is nice too like all the other films in the franchise ( though u might be able to guess it a bit earlier )
On the flip side the film seems slow at times and the climax , though well shot, is a bit stretched. The run time of 2 hr 34 mins could have definitely been reduced by at least 15 to 20 mins to make it more crisp and peppy!!
Don't compare it with the earlier films and u will come out of the theatre a happier person!!
I would definitely love to see the Probir - Poddar Jodi in action again In the future too !!
Going with 3.5/5 for this one .. adios 🙂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #dawshomawbotaar #JishuSengupta #ProsenjitChatterjee #AnirbanBhattacharya #jayaahsan #SVF #hoichoi.
Directed by Srijit Mukherji,Dawshom Awbotaar is a prequel to other films in his cop universe - Baishe Srobon, Vinci Da and Dwitiyo Purush.
It traces the beginnings of the two tough cops - Bijoy Poddar ( Anirban Bhattacharya) and Probir Roy Chowdhury ( Prosonjit) who are forced to work with each other on a complicated case where a serial killer is targeting victims based on the 10 Avatars of Lord Vishnu, hence the name Dawshom Awbotaar.
The clueless cops take the help of Maitreyi ( Jaya Ahsan), a psychiatrist, in order to understand the psyche of the killer and bring him to book. Will they catch him or will the hunters themselves become the hunted this time?
Boasting of a stellar cast Jisshu Sengupta, Prosonjit, Anirban Bhattacharya and Jaya Ahsan, what more could you have asked for in a suspense thriller. All of them do full justice to their respective roles and have grt screen presence.
The banter between Probir & Poddar is funny and brings a smile on your face. Great chemistry indeed!! Jisshu as the serial killer has portrayed his part well and Jaya Ahsan is decent too. The twist in the end is nice too like all the other films in the franchise ( though u might be able to guess it a bit earlier )
On the flip side the film seems slow at times and the climax , though well shot, is a bit stretched. The run time of 2 hr 34 mins could have definitely been reduced by at least 15 to 20 mins to make it more crisp and peppy!!
Don't compare it with the earlier films and u will come out of the theatre a happier person!!
I would definitely love to see the Probir - Poddar Jodi in action again In the future too !!
Going with 3.5/5 for this one .. adios 🙂!!
#sanjuzzreviews #dawshomawbotaar #JishuSengupta #ProsenjitChatterjee #AnirbanBhattacharya #jayaahsan #SVF #hoichoi.
A well-crafted crime thriller movie keeps the audience engaged with a compelling narrative. This movie is one of them. Ten avatars of lord Vishnu represents Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna; Buddha; and Kalki. And deaths become tragedy when Biswaroop Bardhan aka Jishu Sengupta thinks of himself as Kalki. According to ten avatars he starts killing people with perfection and leaving sandalwood bracelet as an evidence becomes a habit. Probir Roy Chowdhury aka Prosenjit Chatterjee is a serial killer expert, as well as ill tempered and foul mouthed. In a bar Probir Roy Chowdhury meets Inspector Poddar aka Anirban Bhattacharya who energetic and grumpy at the same time and conversation starts with impoliteness. Jaw-dropping moment happens when Head of Police Department assigns two of them for find out the serial killer of this massacre. This movie is undoubtedly much more adventurous and entertaining, while watching Dawsham Avotaar definitely you won't get bored for a second. You can feel the beauty of love around the corner when Inspector Poddar falls in love with Moitreyee Ghatak aka Jaya Ashan. And the plot twist at end becomes heart-wrenching as you have already become one of them into the plot. The wait for the next part becomes a communal experience, with fans discussing theories and predictions, contributing to the overall excitement. As we become emotionally invested in the characters and their journeys, the desire to uncover the next chapter intensifies. Brace yourselves for another great part 2 as a gift from Srijit Mukherji.
Let us be honest, "Baishe Srabon" was an iconic film. It was nothing short of a landmark in Bengali cinema that changed the industry's ideology forever.
It was too big of a task to replicate the success and the impact (both literally and figuratively), let alone surpass, even for the writer-director himself. I don't think anybody counted on that, although admittedly, we kept our fingers crossed and hoped for the best, including me, a fan of 2011's original.
Everything was going well for the first two acts. I was delighting in the friendly banters between the Probir-Poddar pair and their sparkling chemistry. I was also intrigued by the investigative parts of the murders that were taking place in succession. I was hooked on the ride.
Then, the third act happened, and everything went awry; it seemed like Srijit Mukherji was in a hurry and rushed up to the conclusion, resulting in a climax which raised more queries than gave us clear-cut answers.
The story needed, or rather demanded, a suitable finale, which Mr Mukherji failed to provide, therefore leaving a sore taste that may linger for days to come!
It was too big of a task to replicate the success and the impact (both literally and figuratively), let alone surpass, even for the writer-director himself. I don't think anybody counted on that, although admittedly, we kept our fingers crossed and hoped for the best, including me, a fan of 2011's original.
Everything was going well for the first two acts. I was delighting in the friendly banters between the Probir-Poddar pair and their sparkling chemistry. I was also intrigued by the investigative parts of the murders that were taking place in succession. I was hooked on the ride.
Then, the third act happened, and everything went awry; it seemed like Srijit Mukherji was in a hurry and rushed up to the conclusion, resulting in a climax which raised more queries than gave us clear-cut answers.
The story needed, or rather demanded, a suitable finale, which Mr Mukherji failed to provide, therefore leaving a sore taste that may linger for days to come!
Every great thing has to come to an end at some point. '22 Se Srabon' should have remained a standalone film. There was no need for the sequel, 'Dwitiyo Purush,' or the prequel, 'Dawshom Avatar.' It seems that 'Dawshom Avatar' was primarily created for profit by capitalizing on nostalgia. Unfortunately, the film fell short in many aspects, except for the songs and acting. The use of slang in the movie felt forced, and the action scenes were quite illogical. The script appeared underdeveloped, and the editing was subpar. This resulted in the film being quite tedious to watch. 'Dawshom Avatar' doesn't quite fit into the thriller or drama genre; it feels more like a money-making endeavor. It might be a good time for Srijit Mukherjee to take a break and return with a stronger, more thought-out script. If you find yourself with no other movie options during this festive season, you might be better off watching this movie in the theater to catch up on some rest. I wouldn't recommend this movie, even for an OTT platform.
"Dawshom Avatar," the much-anticipated prequel to the blockbuster "Baishe Srabon" from 2011, falls disappointingly short of the expectations set by its predecessor. Srijit Mukherjee, the acclaimed director of both films, seems to have missed the mark this time. Let's dive deeper into what went wrong.
The film begins with Prasenjit Chakroborty's (Probir) first appearance on the screen, which unfortunately feels underwhelming. His portrayal seems cheap and cringe-worthy, his running appears awkward, and his overall demeanor comes off as aged. Anirban Bhattacharya (Bijoy Poddar) is depicted as a comic character, a stark departure from the complex character he portrayed in "Vinci Da." These portrayals certainly don't do justice to the characters Srijit Mukherjee built in his previous work.
One of the major drawbacks of "Dawshom Avatar" lies in its dialogue delivery. The dialogues come across as cheap, cringe, and recycled from previous movies, which is disappointing for a film of this caliber. Additionally, the plot appears weak and poorly constructed, almost as if it was hastily written. The audience deserves better than what feels like a script generated by an AI chatbot, like ChatGPT.
However, it's not all doom and gloom. Jishu, who plays Bissorup, shines with his excellent acting. His performance stands out amidst the sea of mediocrity. Jaya Ahsan (Maitrayee) delivers an average performance but struggles to elevate the material she's given. Prasenjit, despite his best efforts, and Anirban, are both limited by the subpar script and mediocre dialogues.
The film's attempt to incorporate elements of Sanatan Mythology and dispel common misconceptions is noteworthy, but it seems the audience struggled to grasp most of it. Additionally, subtle references to "Baishe Srabon" are scattered throughout, but they fail to provide a coherent link between the two films.
What disappoints most is the weak storyline riddled with plot holes, the comical portrayal of the once imperious police officer, Bijoy Poddar, and the unnecessary references to previous films. The side characters from "Baishe Srabon" (2011) appear aged and overweight, making their efforts to reprise their roles less convincing.
In the end, "Dawshom Avatar" leaves us with a line from "Baishe Srabon" that seems fitting - it is, indeed, "Kacha hathe lekha, baje bangla thriller er script." This film falls short of the standards set by its predecessor, leaving fans of the franchise wanting more and wondering what could have been.
The film begins with Prasenjit Chakroborty's (Probir) first appearance on the screen, which unfortunately feels underwhelming. His portrayal seems cheap and cringe-worthy, his running appears awkward, and his overall demeanor comes off as aged. Anirban Bhattacharya (Bijoy Poddar) is depicted as a comic character, a stark departure from the complex character he portrayed in "Vinci Da." These portrayals certainly don't do justice to the characters Srijit Mukherjee built in his previous work.
One of the major drawbacks of "Dawshom Avatar" lies in its dialogue delivery. The dialogues come across as cheap, cringe, and recycled from previous movies, which is disappointing for a film of this caliber. Additionally, the plot appears weak and poorly constructed, almost as if it was hastily written. The audience deserves better than what feels like a script generated by an AI chatbot, like ChatGPT.
However, it's not all doom and gloom. Jishu, who plays Bissorup, shines with his excellent acting. His performance stands out amidst the sea of mediocrity. Jaya Ahsan (Maitrayee) delivers an average performance but struggles to elevate the material she's given. Prasenjit, despite his best efforts, and Anirban, are both limited by the subpar script and mediocre dialogues.
The film's attempt to incorporate elements of Sanatan Mythology and dispel common misconceptions is noteworthy, but it seems the audience struggled to grasp most of it. Additionally, subtle references to "Baishe Srabon" are scattered throughout, but they fail to provide a coherent link between the two films.
What disappoints most is the weak storyline riddled with plot holes, the comical portrayal of the once imperious police officer, Bijoy Poddar, and the unnecessary references to previous films. The side characters from "Baishe Srabon" (2011) appear aged and overweight, making their efforts to reprise their roles less convincing.
In the end, "Dawshom Avatar" leaves us with a line from "Baishe Srabon" that seems fitting - it is, indeed, "Kacha hathe lekha, baje bangla thriller er script." This film falls short of the standards set by its predecessor, leaving fans of the franchise wanting more and wondering what could have been.
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