Wanted (2010 film)

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Wanted
Wanted the film.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Ravi Kinagi
Produced by Ashok Dhanuka
Himanshu Dhanuka
Screenplay and Dialogues by Anonno Mamun
Poulomi Bhowmik
Starring Jeet
Srabanti Chatterjee
Sharad Kapoor
CinematographySelva Kumar Prasad
Edited byRabiranjan Moitra
Music byRajesh Roy
Production
company
Distributed by Eskay Movies
Release date
  • 30 April 2010 (2010-04-30)
Running time
153 minutes
Country India
LanguageBengali

Wanted is a 2010 Indian Bengali language neo-noir action thriller film directed by Ravi Kinagi. Produced by Ashok Dhanuka under the banner of Eskay Movies, it stars Jeet and Srabanti Chatterjee in the lead roles, while Sharad Kapoor, Biswajit Chakraborty, Kharaj Mukherjee and Kaushik Banerjee play other pivotal roles. The screenplay and dialogues of the film were written by Ananyo Mamun and Poulomi Bhowmik respectively, with the soundtrack and background score composed by Rajesh Roy. The action sequences were designed by fight master Judo Ramu. The film follows Rajkumar aka Raja, a sharpshooter from Kolkata who is falsely accused of killing a renowned minister Amarnath Ganguly. To stay away from the police, Raja hides in the house of Shibu under the identity of the former who died in a police attack in front of him, at Ganganagar. At last, Raja looks into the real incident and seeks out of revenge for all that happened to him. It is a remake of 2002 Bollywood movie Tumko Na Bhool Paayenge .

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Plot

In Chalsa, Rajkumar Banerjee alias Raja (Jeet), kills the notorious gangster duo Killu and Billu who were considered to be the 'Terror of Chalsa' because they murdered his parents, when he was at the age group of 15. Then he escapes to Kolkata and joins the gang of Sadhu (Joy Badlani), another crime boss and gets the company of Joy (Indrajit Chakraborty). After a big bank burglary at night, Sadhu gets arrested by the Kolkata Police as his right-hand man Aslaam (Sumit Ganguly) betrayed him by calling the police and making them know about all the plans of Sadhu. But in jail, Raja kills the officer who accompanied Aslaam and runs away with Joy.

After being grown up, Raja does the daylight murder of Aslaam at a bazaar in Kidderpore fulfilling his revenge and escapes with Joy. On the other hand, Amarnath Ganguly (Rajat Ganguly) is a party leader who wants to stage his own attempted assassination to garner the sympathy vote in the upcoming election. His colleague Shubhankar Banerjee (Biplab Chatterjee) hooks him up with Raja. Raja demands 1.50 crores for the false murder. In the meeting ceremony, near Ballygunge railway station, where the assassination was to happen, Ganguly is shot by someone else. Police immediately identify the unprepared housing complex from where the assassination took place and surround the skyscraper. Raja is about to exit the building when there is a car accident with his car. Raja assumes that Joy has died in the accident. Raja goes to the top of the building with the police in pursuit. A passing train through Ballygunge station, offers Raja an escape with a rope to land on the train.

In the train, Raja meets Shibu (Atanu Mukherjee) who reveals that he ran away from his village, Ganganagar, when he was young; he is now returning to his village. When the train was at the Kharagpur railway station, the police site Raja but shoot Shibu. Raja escapes to Ganganagar to inform them about Shibu's death, but Shibu's family believes Raja to be their son and accepts him. Pooja (Srabanti Chatterjee), with whom Shibu's marriage was to happen, falls in love with Raja.

A CBI officer, Salim Ali Khan (Sharad Kapoor) is investigating Ganguly's murder, believes that Raja is responsible, and comes across the Raja/Shibu connection. He tries getting "Raja's" fingerprints but is outsmarted. Clues implicate Joy.

There is in Ganganagar a wedding of "Shibu's" niece. The CBI comes to believe there has been a Raja/Shibu change, and Raga is a murder suspect. Raja flees, the CBI leave, and he returns to explain what is going on. The family shows no interest in helping Raja to find the real assassin but his grandfather (Biswajit Chakraborty) gives Raja a gun.

Raja calls Shubhankar Banerjee and demands to know who killed Ganguly. Banerjee refuses but Raja tells him that their conversation has been recorded, and Banerjee reveals everything. Joy killed Ganguly for Rs. 20 million. He faked his death by sending a drunkard in the car at the time of the accident. Raja leaves for the old church, where Joy is. Raja and Joy meet and Raja has the gun loaded before Joy. But the same policemen who killed Shibu barge in. Raja kills them all, including Joy. Raja gives the recording to CBI officer Khan. Then Khan goes directly to Banerjee's office, tells him that he will hand him over to the police, and Banerjee tells him that he has no concrete evidence. Khan reveals the recording is evidence enough for Ganguly's hot-headed son, who has vowed vengeance for his father's death. Trapped without any recourse, Banerjee commits suicide. Then Raja releases Shibu's ashes and Salim Khan lets him go to Shibu's family and gives him the condition to reject the crime world to lead a happy life with Pooja. Raja agrees to it and starts his journey to Ganganagar, where he stays forever.

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Soundtrack

Wanted
Soundtrack album by
Rajesh Roy
Genre Feature film soundtrack
Length22:43
Language Bengali
Label Eskay Music
Official audio
Wanted - Full Album on YouTube

The music album of the film is composed by Rajesh Roy. All lyrics are written by Gautam Sushmit, Sumit Acharya, Priyo Chattopadhyay and Rajesh Roy.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Neka Neka"Gautam Susmit Shaan, Manjeera Ganguly04:40
2."Koro Selam"Sumit Acharya Kunal Ganjawala, Rajesh Roy, Kalpana03:09
3."Aaha"Priyo ChatterjeePritha Majumder, Ananya Wadkar (Child Artist), Rajesh Roy04:25
4."Akhno Jano"Rajesh Roy Kunal Ganjawala, Pritha Majumder03:33
5."Cholo Kheli Prem Prem"  04:22
Total length:22:43

Critical response

Amrita Roy Choudhury of The Times of India gave the film a rating of Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svgStar empty.svg and told "Wanted has all the right ingredients — stylised action sequences (certainly new to the Bengali audience), a gripping narrative backed by solid performances, a powerful presentation technique and an extremely well packaging, to top it all. Jeet proves once again that he is a seasoned actor who has gotten better with time. Srabanti looks cute as the chulbuli Pooja, who falls hook, line and sinker for Raja whom she assumes to be gramer paliye jaoya chhele, Shibu. Kharaj does a fabulous job as the funnyman and even before he opened his mouth, the audience was in splits. Another surprise in the film comes in the form of Sharad Kapoor aka Salim Khan, the CBI officer whose only weakness is good-looking women. His character too is well-etched out and adds that extra zing to the narrative." [1]

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References

  1. "Wanted Review". The Times of India .