Summaries

This a political thriller based on the life of a communist leader and a journalist Nandini.

Details

Keywords
  • journalist
Genres
  • Action
Release date May 18, 2017
Countries of origin India
Official sites Official site
Language Hindi
Filming locations Kolkata, West Bengal, India
Production companies UV Talkies

Box office

Budget $10000000

Tech specs

Runtime 2h 16m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

Synopsis

Nandini Ghosh is the Chief news reporter of N T Networks. Top Communist leader Indraneel Majumdar is the MD of the channel. Bibha is also working in the channel who then becomes friendly with Nandini. and Nandini has her own secret mission. She makes a relation with Majumdar to achieve her goal.Som Deb, student union President of Kolkata University is being arrested by Police under the charge of sedition. He hides after being branded as anti-national. Nandini and Bibha take him out and show his real patriotism to the nation.Majumdar has his own mission to spread Communism across India. To achieve this, he does all measures like a supply of arms to Naxals,he arranges funds from Foreign countries, kills people, extorts, etc.Amidst this Election in state starts and ruling communists find it difficult to win as people are now against the atrocities of communist cadres.Nandini is also one of the victims of the Naxal Movement. Her entire family was burnt alive while she was secretly raised by her father's obedient driver in Darjeeling as his own daughter. After getting knowledge of the truth. She comes to Kolkata to take her properties back and destroy communism from the nation. She takes shelter in Sonagachhi. Zubaida owner of one brothel supports her mission. Zubaida inspires her to be more educated and utilize her power of being a woman to bend men.Som Deb is also a communist who admires Marx theory and Lenin's effort but he is completely against the violence in achieving a class -less society.Will Nandini get success in her mission?Will Majumdar be able to spread communism?Will Som Deb spread a theory of Non-Voilence in Communism?

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