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Pratikaar

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Pratikaar
Directed byPrabhat Roy
Written byPrabhat Roy
Screenplay byPrabhat Roy
Produced byPranab Basu
StarringVictor Banerjee
Chiranjeet Chakraborty
Debashree Roy
Madhabi Chakraborty
Utpal Dutta
Satabdi Roy
Shakuntala Barua
Biplab Chatterjee
Sukhen Das
Chhaya Devi
Nimu Bhowmik
CinematographyKrishna Chakraborty
Edited byPranab Ghosh
Rabin Sen
Music byBappi Lahiri
Production
company
Chandima Films
Distributed byChandima Films
Release date
  • 17 April 1987 (1987-04-17)
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Pratikaar (English: Prevention) is a 1987 Indian Bengali-language vigilante action film written and directed by Prabhat Roy.[1][2] Produced by Pranab Basu under the banner of Chandima Films,[3] the film stars Victor Banerjee, Chiranjeet Chakraborty and Debashree Roy in lead roles, while Utpal Dutta, Madhabi Mukherjee, Satabdi Roy, Shakuntala Barua, Sukhen Das, Biplab Chatterjee, Chhaya Devi and Nimu Bhowmik play supporting roles. The screenplay and dialogues were also written by Prabhat Roy. The soundtrack album and background score was composed by Bappi Lahiri,[4] with the lyrics penned by Gauriprasanna Mazumder. It plots the story of an intelligent student Shankar, who becomes a vigilante after the violent murder of his mother and brutal rape of his sister, by the local goons who kidnaps women and sell them outsides. When he starts avenging, DSP Rajib Chowdhury who is childhood friend of Shankar, comes on the board to investigate the murder mysteries done by Shankar.

Pratikaar marks the second collaboration between Prabhat Roy and Victor Banerjee and the first collaboration between Roy and Chiranjeet Chakraborty. It was an all time blockbuster at the box office and ran more than 42 weeks in theatres. It received a number of positive reviews from critics, with appreciation for its screenplay and direction, performances by the whole casting, stylized action sequences and the massy portrayal of the protagonist in the film. This film created a new image of Victor Banerjee, that of an action hero which became favourable among the masses. In the pre-interval scene, the murder and rape scene was portrayed violently in a Bengali film, for the first time, so the film got A certificate from the Censor Board[5]

In the year 1988, Pratikaar was remade in Telugu and Tamil as Raktha Tilakam starring Venkatesh and Thaimel Aanai starring Arjun Sarja respectively and later it was remade in 1991 under the same title featuring Anil Kapoor as the protagonist.

Cast

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Production

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In 1977 during the shooting of Ananda Ashram, Prabhat Roy narrated the script of Protidan and Pratikaar to Uttam Kumar. Kumar, who helped Roy to learn how screenplay and dialogues are written during Amanush's pre-production in 1974, appreciated him for the brilliant story idea. Then Kumar suggested him to cast Mithun Chakaraborty to play the protagonist, as the character needed a proper body physique for the action sequences. After making his debut in 1983 through Protidan, Roy narrated the script of Pratikaar to Chakraborty, but he had to turn down the film as he was busy in Mumbai and it was difficult for him to shoot a film separately in Kolkata. Then Roy took a risk by casting Victor Banerjee in the role, with whom he had worked in his previous film Protidan. Banerjee, who was playing villainous roles in mainstream Bengali films and art house dramas at that point of time, took a proper training for the characteristics and action sequences. After the release of the film, both mass and class audiences praised Banerjee's performance in this field and audience as well as fans started calling him as 'Vigilante Star' and considered him to be the next action hero, after Uttam Kumar, Ranjit Mallick and Mithun Chakraborty.[6]

Soundtrack

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All lyrics are written by Gauriprasanna Mazumder; all music is composed by Bappi Lahiri

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicSingerLength
1."Ek Je Chhilo Duorani"Gauriprasanna MazumderBappi LahiriAsha Bhosle3:59
2."Dol Dol Dol Baaja Shobai Khol"Gauriprasanna MazumderBappi LahiriChandrani Mukherjee
Abhijit Bhattacharya
Muhammad Aziz
6:13
3."Ghumer Chhaya Ghoniye Ashe"Gauriparasanna MazumderBappi LahiriAsha Bhosle1:12
4."Jibon Ta Taar Raajpath Noy"Gauriprasanna MazumderBappi LahiriBappi Lahiri4:40
5."Bhenge Dilo Niyoti"Gouriprasanna MazumderBappi LahiriBappi Lahiri1:29
6."Shonamoni Chhara"Gouriparasanna MazumderBappi LahiriAsha Bhosle2:05
7."Ek Je Chhilo Duorani (Male Version)"Gouriprasanna MazumderBappi LahiriBappi Lahiri4:06
Total length:23:45

Remakes

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Pratikaar was remade several times in other languages. It was first remade in 1988 into Telugu as Raktha Tilakam starring Venkatesh, and the same year into Tamil as Thaimel Aanai starring Arjun Sarja. Later into Hindi, it was remade under the same title in 1991 featuring Anil Kapoor.

References

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  1. ^ "Prabhat Roy unveils the cover of his autobiography". The Times of India. 2024-06-17. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-06-17.
  2. ^ "anandabazar.com/entertainment/prabhat-roy-becomes-producer-and-now-the-owner-of-prabhat-productions-with-ekta-bhattacharya-dgtlx/cid/1524465".
  3. ^ "A Bengali masala movie for classes and masses". The Times of India. 2004-09-26. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
  4. ^ Sony Music East (2020-02-06). Pratikar | Movie Song Audio Jukebox | Bengali Songs 2020 | Sony Music East. Retrieved 2024-06-15 – via YouTube.
  5. ^ "Prime Video: Pratikar". www.primevideo.com. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
  6. ^ Ltd, Angel Television Pvt. "KLiKK". KLiKK. Retrieved 2024-06-13.