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Dawshom Awbotaar...For God's Sake (Шаблон:Translation... For God's Sake) is an Indian Bengali-language neo-noir crime thriller film written and directed by Srijit Mukherji and produced by Shree Venkatesh Films and Jio Studios.[1][2] The film stars Jisshu Sengupta in the titular role and Prosenjit Chatterjee, Anirban Bhattacharya, and Jaya Ahsan in lead roles.[3][4][5] The film went on floors on 21 July 2023.[6][7][8][9][10][11]

It serves as a prequel crossover to Mukherji's previous films, Baishe Srabon and Vinci Da and the fourth film in Bengali cinema's first Cop Universe. The film released in the occasion of Durga Puja on 19 October 2023.[12]

It was a box office success with Prabir - Poddar duo and the songs gained praise. Criticism were directed towards the length, pace, climax, thrill and the romantic subplot of the movie.

A tribute to the writer Agatha Christie, this movie is claimed by the makers to be the start of the Probir Roy Chowdhury franchise. A direct sequel to Dawshom Awbotaar featuring Prosenjit Chatterjee and Anirban Bhattacharya reprising their roles is announced.

The film is scheduled to stream on the web platform hoichoi post its theatrical run from 2 February 2024.

Plot

The story begins in 2003. Probir Roy Chowdhury is a serial killer expert who is notoriously ill-tempered and foul-mouthed. In 1999, he nearly missed suspension orders (thanks to special permission) owing to allegiance against custodial death. At work, Amit Kumar Srivastava, his colleague advised him to control his temper. At a bar, Probir encounters a young energetic yet short tempered Inspector Poddar. The city of Kolkata becomes the stage for a series of gruesome serial killings, using a modus operandi inspired by the ten avatars of Lord Vishnu. The victims targeted are influential figures in society, accused of heinous crimes or corruption. The Kolkata Police assign Probir Roy Chowdhury, the best mind in solving serial killing cases, to address this escalating crisis. Inspector Bijoy Poddar, who takes a keen interest in serial killing cases, joins Probir in this mission at the behest of latter's request to the high authorities. The duo immerses themselves in unravelling the motive behind the killings and the killer's peculiar obsession with mythology.

As the death toll continues to rise and the police struggle to make significant progress, a young psychiatrist named Moitreyee Ghatak reaches out to Probir and Bijoy, claiming to know the killer's identity. One of Moitreyee's patients, Biswaroop Bardhan, suffers from an extreme case of god complex, firmly believing himself to be Kalki, the tenth avatar of Lord Vishnu. He justifies the killings as a moral cleansing of society, targeting those he perceives as evil. With this breakthrough revelation, the hunt for Biswaroop intensifies throughout the city. Meanwhile, Bijoy and Moitreyee form a close bond as she assists the police in gathering more information on Biswaroop.

As the fifth murder takes place and their search for the serial killer yields no positive results, Probir and Bijoy find themselves in a heated argument as the former wanted to gamble Moitreyee's life and use her as a bait to draw Biswaroop out. Despite Bijoy's disapproval, Moitreyee agrees to the plan, and the police keep watch on her, hoping the killer to make contact. One night when Bijoy leaves Moitreyee at her place, she is shocked to find Biswaroop waiting for her. He confronts her angrily, accusing her of betraying his trust and revealing his identity to the police. Probir's intuition compels him and Bijoy to rush back to Moitreyee's place, only to be greeted by Biswaroop holding Moitreeyee at gunpoint.

Holding them captive, Biswaroop rants furiously about his motives and how and why he executed all the serious murders. He opens up on his father's gruesome murder and how it affected his psyche. He declares that now he is determined to continue his duty of morally cleansing the society and tells the cops that they're the befitting targets on his list. Amidst a scuffle with Probir, Biswaroop moves close to strike a fatal blow with an axe but the latter unties himself just in time and shoots Biswaroop at point block range. In a twisted revelation, it is disclosed that Moitreyee is, in fact, Biswaroop's sister. On a vacation, Moitreyee and Bijoy discuss how the brutal murder of the former's father and her subsequent rape had made her brother helpless and desperate for revenge. Driven by a deep-seated desire for retribution, Moitreyee and Biswaroop conspired to exact revenge upon the orchestrator of their father's demise, meticulously crafting a plan that would outwit the prying eyes of law enforcement. Moitreyee, well aware of her brother's profound fixation on mythology, particularly the ten avatars of Vishnu, planned to execute the promoter's murder in a manner that seamlessly blends into a sinister tapestry of serial killings, shielding them from any semblance of suspicion or hint of foul play in each individual murder. As her brother's relentless spree of murders escalated, Moitreyee, burdened by guilt and fear, ultimately sought the aid of the police. Upon discovering this truth, Bijoy was engulfed by a profound sense of shock and repulsion, and felt that he was merely a tool for Moitreyee that she used throughout the entire fiasco. Meanwhile Probir while filing the final reports, senses that something is amiss and urgently tries to contact Bijoy. Moitreyee, still grappling with the loss of her brother, witnesses a disquieted Bijoy questioning the depth of her love for him, while expressing his vehement disgust at her involvement in the serial killings. Overwhelmed by despair, she proceeds towards the cliff, relinquishing her life that had seemingly lost all purpose and hope. A vulnerable Bijoy, powerless to intervene, witnesses her tragic death. When Probir finally manages to contact the Bijoy, he learns about Moitreyee's death. Probir in his own rough attitude, suggests Bijoy to return soon so that they can have a drink. One year later it is shown that a new serial killing has taken place in the city and the duo has been employed to solve the new case hinting to a sequel.

Cast

Production

Announcement

The film was announced with the revelation of the film's logo on 19 July 2023 at Basubati in Bagbazar,North Kolkata. The event was marked by the presence of Srijit Mukherji, the lead actors of the film, the singers and the music directors.[13] On 6 September 2023, the first look of the lead characters and the first poster of the film was released.[14]

Casting

The lead cast was revealed on 20 July 2023 with a motion logo from SVF.[15] Later, Subhashree Ganguly was replaced by Jaya Ahsan due to Subhashree's second pregnancy, as she needed rest.[16]

Filming

Most of the filming was done in Kolkata and Howrah. The film went on the floors on 21 July 2023 and was wrapped up on midnight of 12 August 2023.[17]

Marketing

The trailer was released on 24 September 2023 on SVF Youtube channel.[18]

Music

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The soundtrack album is composed by Anupam Roy and the background score is composed by Indraadip Dasgupta. The lyrics are written by Anupam Roy (except Dawsh Awbotaar Stotra). The Dawsh Awbotaar Stotra is taken from Gita Govinda, a collection of mantras written by Jayadeva. The singers are Anupam Roy, Ajoy Chakrabarty, Rupam Islam, Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal and Paloma Majumder.

The first single "Ami Shei Manushta Aar Nei (Male Version)" was released on 30 September 2023.[19] The second single "Baundule Ghuri" was released on 6 October 2023.[20] The third single "Agunkheko" was released on 15 October 2023.[21] Rest of the songs were released on 3 November 2023.

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Release

The film was released in the theatres on 19 October 2023, on the occasion of Durga Puja.[22]

Reception

Critical reception

Poorna Banerjee of The Times of India rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars and wrote "With romance blooming in the second part, the story slows down considerably, and then moves towards a slightly drawn-out climax. There are a few loose ends and absurd situations that could have been better summed up or tightened at the end. But the palpable chemistry between Prosenjit and Anirban is a rare treat, and definitely one of the main reasons why Dawshom Awbotaar is an entertaining watch this festive season."[23] Shaunak Sanyal of Ei Samay rated the film 4.5 out of 5 stars and wrote " The main thrust of Dawshom Awbotaar is his story and the acting of all the main characters is also excellent. But where the noise is, is the script. Like the rest of the movies in the cop universe, this one also has a lot of poetry."[24] Anandabazar Patrika also reviewed the film.[25]

Agnivo Niyogi of Telegraph India wrote " The chemistry between Probir and Bijoy forms the backbone of Dawshom Awbotaar. Jisshu Sengupta stands out as the maniacal killer who exudes a sense of unnerving unpredictability and menace. Jaya Ahsan shines too. The songs composed by Anupam Roy and the background score by Indraadip Dasgupta elevate the narrative, evoking nostalgia and providing a soulful backdrop to the story. Yet, compared to Baishe Srabon, the plot of Dawshom Awbotaar comes across as simplistic.[26] Sandipta Bhanja of Sangbad Pratidin rated the film 4.5 out of 5 stars.[27][28] Premankur Biswas of The Indian Express rated the film 4 out of 5 stars and wrote " One can say that the actors are committed to their roles, but what does that even mean when the script is as weak as this."[29][30]

Box office

The producers SVF have informed that the film has grossed Шаблон:INRConvert at the box-office.[31][32]

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