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Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back

is a 2012 Indian Bengali-language action film directed by Rajib Biswas. It is a remake of the 2006 Telugu blockbuster Vikramarkudu , which was also remade in Hindi as Rowdy Rathore . Key Movie Details Release Date: April 13, 2012.

The story revolves around Bikram Singha, a fearless and honest police officer who becomes a thorn in the side of the corrupt system. The film depicts Bikram's (played by Sikandar Kharbanda) fight against the dark forces that threaten to destroy the very fabric of society. With his trademark bravery and wit, Bikram takes on the powerful and influential people who are involved in various malpractices. Bikram Singha The Lion Is Back -2012- -MovieBaa...

The story follows Gupi, a conman who falls in love with Madhu. His life is turned upside down when a young girl, Osmita, appears claiming he is her father. He eventually discovers his doppelganger, ACP Bikram Singha Roy, an honest officer who had been fighting a ruthless mafia led by Kali in the town of Debgarh. After the officer is killed, Gupi takes his place to finish his mission and seek justice for the people of Debgarh. Reception and Legacy Critical Response: The film received generally positive reviews, earning a rating from The Times of India Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back is a

Abstract

This paper examines the 2012 Bengali action film Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back , directed by Rajib Biswas, within the broader framework of the Indian "Masala" film genre. By analyzing the film’s narrative structure, the performative duality of its lead actor Prosenjit Chatterjee, and the semiotics of its title, this study explores how the film functions as both a commercial spectacle and a calculated exercise in star-image reconstruction. The analysis posits that the film represents a specific moment in Bengali cinema where the industry aggressively adopted the high-octane aesthetics of South Indian action cinema to reclaim the mainstream audience. The story revolves around Bikram Singha, a fearless

While the Hindi dub introduced Prosenjit to a new audience, Bengali cinema fans already knew him as a superstar. In Bikram Singha , he trades his romantic hero image for a sleeveless vest and a gladiator’s attitude. His dialogue delivery—especially the iconic line, "Sher ki wapsi ho gayi, ab khatam karna mera kaam hai" —is pure mass entertainment.