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Kalishankar
Directed byPrashanta Nanda
Written byPrashant Nanda
StarringProsenjit Chatterjee
Sidhant Mohapatra
Anu Chowdhury
Anubhav Mohanty
Jisshu Sengupta
Ashish Vidyarthi
Victor Banerjee
Swastika Mukherjee
Sagarika
Edited byPrashant Nanda
Music byPrashanta Nanda
Shanti Raj
Release date
  • 23 January 2007 (2007-01-23)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesBengali
Odia

Kalishankar or Kalisankar is an action thriller film in Odia and Bengali language by director Prashanta Nanda in 2007. Kalishankar is quite similar to old Manmohan Desai films wherein brothers separated in childhood grow up to find themselves on two sides of the fence. Then, when they recognise their blood link through a birthmark or a talisman, they join forces to fight the enemy together. Kalishankar is a story of a pair of grandchildren and their grandfather's revenge on their wrongdoers. The film has much stick-wielding action.[1]

Plot

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Kali, Shankar and Tithi are the three motherless children of the acting priest of a local Krishna temple in an anonymous small town/village in West Bengal or Odisha (differing between the language versions). The local MLA Debu Soren’s henchmen kill their father because he insists on standing witness in court against a murder committed at Soren’s behest. Kali, the elder brother, kills the corrupt lawyer as he walks out of the courtroom after the judge has delivered his judgement. Kali goes to jail for ten years. Shankar gets involved in a freak accident and is brought up by a local Muslim fakir. But the accident has left him with a memory loss and a penchant for violence. He grows up to be one of Debu Soren’s favourite henchmen. The little girl Tithi, who is picked off the streets by the maid of Debu’s mistress, grows up to become a wayward girl on the verge of turning alcoholic.

After ten long years, Kali is released. He returns to the temple to meet his grandfather who was away when Kali’s father was killed. The grandfather, a temple priest, encourages the grandson to avenge his father’s death. Kali, Shankar and Tithi are united and from then on, it is one long chain networking of fighting, blood and gore and the killing of the criminals one after the other in the same way their father was killed - by electric shock. The two young men come home to roost and it is one big happy family in the temple with their two girlfriends pitching in and Tithi hoping to tie the knot with the handsome young police officer.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "Kali-Shankar:Manmohan Desai wine in Bengali bottle". Screen. Retrieved 10 February 2009.[dead link]
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