Zulfiqar is a 2016 Indian action-crime thriller film written and directed by Srijit Mukherji.[3] The film is produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films. It was based on adaptation of two of William Shakespeare’s tragedies: Julius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra.[4] The film has an ensemble cast of Prosenjit Chatterjee, Dev(with no dialogues), Parambrata Chatterjee, Ankush Hazra, Jisshu U Sengupta, Kaushik Sen, Rahul Banerjee, Nusrat Jahan, Paoli Dam, June Malia, and Kanchan Mullick with Bharat Kaul, Neel Mukherjee, Srijato, Prasun Gain, Aryann Roy and Aritra Dutt playing supporting roles with Kalyan Roy in a cameo appearance. The film revolves around the Syndicate and underworld of Kolkata where Zulfiqar Ahmed, a rising don loved by the people of the area, gets killed by the other members of his opposition including his dearest friend Basheer Khan, as per the rules of the syndicate.

Zulfiqar
Film poster
Directed bySrijit Mukherji
Written bySrijit Mukherji
Screenplay bySrijit Mukherji
Based onJulius Caesar and Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare
Produced byShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
StarringProsenjit Chatterjee
Kaushik Sen
Dev
Ankush Hazra
Parambrata Chatterjee
Jisshu Sengupta
Nusrat Jahan
Kanchan Mullick
Rahul Banerjee
Paoli Dam
Neel Mukherjee
June Malia
Kyra Dutt
CinematographySoumik Haldar
Edited bySrijit Mukherji
Anindya Chattopadhyay
Music byAnupam Roy
Production
company
Distributed byShree Venkatesh Films
Release date
  • 7 October 2016 (2016-10-07)
Running time
138:18 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguagesBengali
Hindi
Budget5.5 Cr
Box office7.7 Cr[2]

The soundtrack and background score of the film were composed by Anupam Roy and Indraadip Dasgupta respectively. The cinematography of this film was by Soumik Halder, while the editing was done by Mukherji himself and Anindya Chattopadhyay. The action sequences were choreographed by Javed-Aejaz.

The film released during Durga Puja. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the film became blockbuster at the box office and was one of the highest grossing Bengali films of 2016.

Plot

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Zulfiqar Ahmed is a Godfather figure and the most prominent member of Syndicate - a powerful organization which oversees most of the happenings in the heart of the city. Basheer Khan, a member of Syndicate is a nationalist, a gangster and the best friend of Zulfiqar, who does not support terrorism. Tony Braganza is the brain of The Syndicate who oversees the financial things of the organization, and Markaz Ali is the brawn. If need be, Tony can shoot a bullet, but he is a man of the papers. Tony and Markaz have grown up together and they are inseparable. Though Zulfiqar is married to Karishma Ahmed, he continues an extramarital affair with Rani Talapatra, a money-lender, and the owner of the "Blue Nile Bar", who in turns loves Markaz and vice versa. Kashinath Kundu is the wily and scheming guy of The Syndicate, who has an ambition for power. The Syndicate also have some corrupt government officials as members, like Customs officer Kaushik Sinha, Port Trust officer Tribhuban Gupta, and a policeman, Laltu Das. Zulfiqar is more equal than the others who carries his aura lightly, but even in this group of equals, his opinion on matters of business and policy weigh a bit more. Not everyone likes this including Kashinath Kundu who fuels Basheer's growing individuality and makes him believe that Zulfiqar was the one who gave shelter to Lashkar-e-Taiba terrorists who came to West Bengal some days earlier by showing him some fake photographs and documents.

Basheer, fully convinced about Zulfiqar's involvement in helping the terrorists to hide in West Bengal, reluctantly decides to kill him with the other conspirators on the auspicious occasion of Eid al-Fitr. Karishma has nightmares of some upcoming danger that is yet to take place with Zulfiqar and repeatedly prevents him from going out on Eid al-Fitr. Zulfiqar, to calm down his wife, decides not to get out. But Danish, Syndicate's member, escorts him to go out. Tony and Markaz had no idea about the conspiracy and they were prevented from attending the meeting by Tribhuban, who held both of them for some other cause. During the Syndicate meeting, Mithilesh Sikdar urges the members to rid his brother of the exile, given to him due to the latter's hand in killing of innocent people. Though majority of the members gave their nod to the proposal, Zulfiqar denies the proposal and also told that there is no one to oppose him. At this point, Sharafat Qasim shoots Zulfiqar from behind, with others, including Kashinath, Sinha, Danish, Shishir Tili and Basheer shooting a bullet each to end Zulfiqar's rule once and for all, whereas Laltu Das and Pavel Lateef escape due to the fact that Basheer didn't want to kill any innocent.

After Zulfiqar's death, Tony and Markaz, along with Zulfiqar's nephew Akhtar Ahmed, Laltu Das, Rani, Pavel and Tony's favourite aide Chenno Bablu go into hiding. Basheer calls them, asking to return on the occasion of Zulfiqar's funeral. At the funeral, Basheer delivers an oration defending his actions and for the moment the crowd, which have gathered outside the assassination spot to know the reasons for Zulfiqar's murder, is on the conspirators' side. However, Tony and Markaz, with a subtle and eloquent speech over Zulfiqar's corpse deftly turns public opinion against the assassins by manipulating the emotions of the common people. Tony, even as he states his intentions against it, rouses the mob to avenge Zulfiqar's murder. The conspirators go into hiding, but one by one Markaz, Tony and Laltu finds and kills Tribhuban, Shishir Tili, and Sinha's twin brother (whom they mistake for Sinha). Basheer reveals that his beloved wife Pariza had committed suicide under the stress of his absence after which the conspirators prepare for a gang war against the loyalists. That night, Zulfiqar's ghost appears to Basheer and tell him, he too will know everything when the right time comes and then once more the ghost will appear. Skirmishes and shootouts occur between the loyalists and the conspirators, in which Pavel, Mithilesh and Qasim are killed. Danish is shot during another shootout, and before his last breath he whispers something to Basheer. Kashinath inadvertently reveals his conspiracy against Zulfiqar to Basheer, the faking of the photographs and how he brainwashed Basheer into killing his best friend, after which Basheer informs him what Danish told him in his last moments- Kashinath is the illegitimate brother of Pariza. Now both of them indulges in a hand-to-hand combat, which ends when they kill each other. With his dying breath, Basheer again sees the ghost of Zulfiqar, as promised before.

The remaining part of the story follows the growing ambition of Akhtar, along with Markaz's relationship with Rani Talapatra, and Tony's marriage to Albeena, Akhtar's sister. With the Syndicate no more existing, Akhtar systematically removes every obstacle in his path, manipulating Markaz and Rani into committing suicide, and killing Tony, Chheno Bablu, and Laltu, thus ultimately becoming the new, all-powerful gangster of the area.

Cast

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Actor Role Based on
Prosenjit Chatterjee[5] Zulfiqar Ahmed Julius Caesar
Kaushik Sen Basheer Khan Marcus Brutus
Parambrata Chatterjee Tony Braganza Mark Antony
Dev[6] Markaz Ali
Ankush Hazra Akhtar Ahmed Octavius
Jisshu Sengupta Kashinath Kundu Cassius
Rahul Banerjee Laltu Das Lepidus
Paoli Dam Karishma Ahmed Calpurnia
Nusrat Jahan[7] Rani Talapatra Cleopatra
Kyra Dutt Albeena Ahmed Octavia
Kanchan Mullick Chheno Bablu Enobarbus
June Malia Pariza Khan Porcia
Sujan Mukhopadhyay Kaushik Sinha/unnamed twin brother Cinna the conspirator/Cinna the poet
Srijato[8] Tribhuban Gupta Trebonius
Bharat Kaul Parvez Maqsood Pompey the Great
Aryann Roy Sharafat Qasim Casca
Prasun Gain Mithilesh Sikder Metellus Cimber
Subhra Sourav Das Saqlain Maqsood Sextus Pompey
Barun Chakraborty Shishir Tili Cicero
Kalyan Ray[9] Peer Baba Soothsayer
Debapriyo Mukherjee Danish Bashar Decius Brutus
Aritra Dutta Pavel Lateef Popilius Lena
Biplab Dasgupta MLA
Srijit Mukherjee Person in crowd
Biswajit Chakraborty Police Officer

Production

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The shooting of the film started in January 2016.

Soundtrack

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Zulfiqar
 
Soundtrack album by
Released2016
Recorded2016
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelSVF
ProducerShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
Anupam Roy chronology
Pink
(2016)
Zulfiqar
(2016)
Runningshaadi.com
(2017)
No.TitleWriter(s)Singer(s)Length
1."Ami Aajkal Bhalo Achi"Anupam RoyAnupam Roy4:53
2."Ek Purono Masjide"Anupam RoyNachiketa Chakraborty5:07
3."Ghawrbaari"Anupam RoyAnupam Roy4:46
4."Katakuti Khela"Anupam RoyShaan, Shreya Ghoshal3:54
5."Katakuti Khela (Acoustic Version)" Anupam Roy4:23
6."Qatl E Zulfiqar"Anupam RoyTimir Biswas4:59
7."Katakuti Khela Acoustic Version"Anupam RoyAnupam Roy4:59

Reception

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Critical response

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The film received mixed to negative reviews from the critics. The film was rated 2.5/5 by reviewers of The Times of India. The reviewers lambasted the storytelling, acting, costume design etc. commenting-"The result of the Shakespearean 'fusion' is a film that is an overcooked, hyperventilating stream of images and sound stretching for well over two hours".[10] Editors from Indian Express also critiqued the Shakespearean adoption rating the film 2/5.[11]

Controversy

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The film was subjected to controversy as it showed the leading characters, mostly Muslims, associated with illegal activities. Chairman of the State Minorities Commission Imtiaz Ali Shah reported the incident to the Chief Minister of West Bengal Mamata Banerjee, following which Mukherji had agreed to address the issues. Sources said Banerjee herself ordered some cuts in the film.[12]

Assistant Professor at Aliah University Mohammad Reyaz wrote a critique of stereotyping of Muslims in the film which led to the director Srijit Mukherji responding with a note on Facebook.[13]

Awards and nominations

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Award Category Recipient(s) Result
2nd Filmfare Awards East Filmfare Award for Best Actor - Bengali Dev Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Bengali Jisshu Sengupta Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Bengali Kaushik Sen Nominated
Filmfare Award for Music - Bengali Anupam Roy Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Lyrics - Bengali Anupam Roy for Ek Purono Masjide Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Playback (Male) - Bengali Anupam Roy for Ami Aajkal Bhalo Achi Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Playback (Male) - Bengali Nachiketa Chakraborty for Ek Purono Masjide Won

References

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  1. ^ "Srijit Mukherji to adapt two Shakespearean tragedies in one film". Hindustan Times. 30 November 2015. Archived from the original on 6 October 2016. Retrieved 13 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Bengali films which became Box Office hits despite negative reviews". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 28 October 2022. Retrieved 28 October 2022.
  3. ^ "My film Zulfiqar is a tribute to The Godfather, says Srijit Mukherji". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 21 September 2016. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  4. ^ "Srijit Mukherji to adapt two Shakespearean tragedies in one film". The Hindustan Times. 16 December 2015. Archived from the original on 7 January 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2016.
  5. ^ "I will never stop exprerimenting-Prosenjit Chatterjee". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 23 September 2016. Retrieved 22 September 2016.
  6. ^ "I took classes to learn sign language: Dev". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 5 October 2016. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  7. ^ "I had to walk a kilometer to get to a washroom: Nusrat". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 13 October 2016. Retrieved 8 October 2016.
  8. ^ "Srijato to debut as an actor in Srijit Mukherji's Zulfiqar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 December 2015. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
  9. ^ "Kalyan Ray makes a comeback with Zulfiqar". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 August 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2016.
  10. ^ "Zulfiqar Movie Review, Trailer, & Show timings at Times of India". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  11. ^ "Zulfiqar movie review: The fault, dear Srijit, is not in your stars, but in your story telling". The Indian Express. 8 October 2016. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  12. ^ "Row after Muslims object to Bengali film". The Hindu. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Zulfiqar – An attempt to negatively stereotype Muslims | TwoCircles.net". Two Circles. Archived from the original on 2 October 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.

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