Aakrosh - Bengali

Watch Aakrosh - Bengali

  • NR
  • 1989
  • 2 hr 17 min
  • 7.7  (33)

Aakrosh is a Bengali movie released in 1989, directed by veteran filmmaker Sujit Guha. The movie stars Victor Banerjee, Ranjit Mallick, and Utpal Dutt in lead roles, along with other notable actors like Soumitra Chatterjee, Sumitra Mukherjee, and Anil Chatterjee. The movie revolves around the social issue of dowry, which was prevalent in Indian society during the 80s. The story is about a newly married couple, Animesh and his wife Geeta, who live in the city. Animesh works in a bank and is a well-educated man. His wife, Geeta, is a homemaker who is adjusting to married life.

One day, Animesh receives a call from his village that his younger sister, Sheuli, has committed suicide. Sheuli had been married for a few months and was subjected to physical and mental torture by her in-laws for not bringing enough dowry. The whole family is distraught, and Animesh decides to go to the village to investigate.

Upon reaching the village, Animesh realizes that his sister's death was not a suicide but a murder. She had been beaten to death by her in-laws, who were demanding more dowry from her family. Animesh decides to fight for justice and decides to take the case to court.

The rest of the movie is about Animesh's struggle for justice and his fight against a corrupt system that supports dowry and oppression of women. He faces several challenges along the way, including threats from the accused and the police, who are in cahoots with the in-laws.

The movie highlights the plight of women who are subject to physical and mental abuse under the guise of dowry. It also sheds light on deep-rooted social issues like corruption and the abuse of power by the rich and powerful.

Aakrosh is a powerful movie that showcases the brilliant performances of its cast. Victor Banerjee shines as Animesh, the determined and courageous brother who fights for his sister's justice. Ranjit Mallick delivers a solid performance as the corrupt and greedy father-in-law, who is willing to go to any extent to get more dowry.

Utpal Dutt, who plays the corrupt police officer, provides the much-needed comic relief in an otherwise serious movie. Soumitra Chatterjee and Sumitra Mukherjee deliver decent performances in their supporting roles.

The movie's music, composed by Bappi Lahiri, is forgettable, except for the song "Ekta Deshlai Kathi Jalao," which is a masterpiece and one of the best Bengali songs of all time. The movie's cinematography by Bijoy Ghosh is excellent and captures the essence of rural Bengal beautifully.

Overall, Aakrosh is a must-watch movie that deals with a pressing social issue in a powerful and impactful way. It is a movie that still resonates with audiences today, and its message is as relevant now as it was in the 80s.

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Description
  • Release Date
    1989
  • MPAA Rating
    NR
  • Runtime
    2 hr 17 min
  • IMDB Rating
    7.7  (33)