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The film follows two parallel timelines that eventually converge in a poignant climax.
Jaatishwar was produced by Ashvini Dhir under the banner of Shyam Benegal's production company. The movie was shot on location in Kolkata and other parts of West Bengal, providing a authentic backdrop to the story. Jaatishwar -2014- 720p HDRip AC3 Bengali movie ...
In the landscape of contemporary Bengali cinema, few films have managed to bridge the gap between historical biography and modern-day romance as seamlessly as Srijit Mukherji’s . Released in 2014, the film is not just a cinematic experience but a musical odyssey that pays homage to the "Kobi-gaan" tradition and the legendary folk poet Hensman Anthony, popularly known as Anthony Firingee. The film follows two parallel timelines that eventually
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Jaatishwar (The Wanderer) is a complex narrative that weaves together two timelines. In the present day, a researcher named Rohit (played by Swastika Mukherjee) dives deep into the history of the Hindusthani slaves who were taken to Mauritius during British rule. She crosses paths with a vagabond (Prosenjit Chatterjee) who suffers from dissociative identity disorder but possesses an uncanny knowledge of 19th-century folk music.
Jaatishwar has received widespread critical acclaim and has won several awards. The film won the Best Film award at the 2014 West Bengal Film Journalists' Association Awards. The movie also won the Best Actor award for Prosenjit Chatterjee's performance.
As the film progresses, we are transported back to the 1840s to follow the tragic life of (also played by Prosenjit)—a poet, composer, and slave. The film explores the Kabiyal tradition, the brutality of colonial slavery, and the power of music as the only weapon for the powerless.