
Proloy 2013
In Raj Chakraborty's gripping crime drama *Proloy (2013)*, Parambrata Chatterjee delivers a powerful performance as Barun Biswas, a fearless young man who dares to challenge the horrifying tradition of gang rapes in the village of Dukhiya.
Director: Raj Chakraborty
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Proloy (2013) about?
*Proloy* follows Barun Biswas, a courageous young man who refuses to stay silent when gang rapes become a sinister tradition in his village. His bold stand against powerful criminals sets off a chain of events that tests his resolve and exposes the rot within his community.
Who directed Proloy?
Raj Chakraborty directed *Proloy* (2013), bringing his signature storytelling style to this intense crime drama.
Who stars in Proloy?
The film stars Parambrata Chatterjee as the lead, alongside Mimi Chakraborty, Paran Banerjee, Saswata Chatterjee, and Rudranil Ghosh in pivotal roles.
Is Proloy (2013) worth watching?
With its hard-hitting themes and Parambrata Chatterjee's standout performance, *Proloy* is a gripping drama that resonates beyond its runtime. Fans of socially conscious films will find its unflinching portrayal of injustice both thought-provoking and emotionally charged.
How long is Proloy?
*Proloy* runs for 122 minutes, a runtime that allows enough time to fully immerse viewers in its tense narrative.
About Proloy (2013) — A Crime Drama of Courage and Injustice
In Raj Chakraborty's gripping crime drama *Proloy (2013)*, Parambrata Chatterjee delivers a powerful performance as Barun Biswas, a fearless young man who dares to challenge the horrifying tradition of gang rapes in the village of Dukhiya. What began as a series of unspeakable crimes festively celebrated by politically connected criminals soon becomes the catalyst for Barun's relentless fight for justice. This isn't just a tale of crime and retribution—it's a searing exploration of societal apathy, moral courage, and the cost of standing up against systemic oppression.
Set against the backdrop of a village where silence is enforced through violence, *Proloy* (2013) immerses viewers in a tense, morally charged atmosphere. The film's unflinching portrayal of injustice and Barun's unwavering defiance make it a compelling watch, blending raw drama with the urgency of real-life social issues. With Chatterjee at the heart of the storm, the story asks difficult questions about complicity, resistance, and the price of change.