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The film follows Bikram Singha, a fearless and righteous man living in a village near the India-Bangladesh border. He is known for his strength and willingness to stand up against injustice. The story revolves around Bikram clashing with a powerful, corrupt local politician and a smuggling ring. The plot includes typical revenge drama elements: the antagonist harms Bikram’s family members (sister or close relative), prompting Bikram to return (as the title suggests, “The Lion Is Back”) and systematically dismantle the criminal empire. A romantic subplot with Richa’s character provides emotional relief.
The direction by Rajib Biswas adapts the Simha template by softening the edges for a Bengali sensibility. While the Telugu original is high on "blood and sand" intensity, Bikram Singha infuses a higher quotient of melodrama and family sentiment, staples of the Bengali household viewer. Bikram Singha The Lion Is Back -2012- -MovieBaa...
The plot takes a personal turn when Bikram Singha's family is threatened by the terrorists, leading to a deeper emotional investment in his mission. The film's second half intensifies as Bikram Singha gets closer to achieving his goal, but at a significant personal cost. The film follows Bikram Singha, a fearless and
The narrative takes a sharp turn as Bikram sheds his disguise. In a series of high-octane action sequences, he single-handedly dismantles Gyaneswar's operations. He uses a mix of raw strength, tactical combat skills, and local ingenuity. The film emphasizes the contrast between his earlier persona and his new avatar—he is no longer the meek man, but a roaring lion. The plot includes typical revenge drama elements: the
A small-time, happy-go-lucky conman who falls in love with Madhu (Richa Gangopadhyay).
Roar. Revenge. Return.
in a double role as the small-time conman Gupi and the upright, powerful ACP Bikram Singha Roy.