
Bachchan 2014
In *Bachchan* (2014), director Raja Chanda crafts a vibrant blend of action, comedy, and drama centered around an obsessive fan of the legendary Amitabh Bachchan.
Director: Raja Chanda
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bachchan (2014) about?
*Bachchan* (2014) follows an obsessive fan of Amitabh Bachchan who falls for a Colonel's daughter, only to find himself entangled in a dangerous situation after discovering a gangster's incriminating video on a lost phone. What starts as a romantic pursuit spirals into a high-stakes blackmail scheme filled with humor and suspense.
Who directed Bachchan?
Raja Chanda directed *Bachchan* (2014), bringing a dynamic mix of comedy and action to the screen with his signature style.
Who stars in Bachchan?
The film features Jeet as the lead, supported by Aindrita Ray, Mukul Dev, Payel Sarkar, and Ashish Vidyarthi, each delivering standout performances in this entertaining drama.
Is Bachchan (2014) worth watching?
While *Bachchan* (2014) isn't a critical darling, its energetic blend of romance, comedy, and action makes it a fun watch for fans of Bengali cinema. If you enjoy unpredictable plots and charismatic leads, it's worth a try—just don't expect award-worthy subtlety.
How long is Bachchan?
*Bachchan* (2014) runs for 141 minutes, offering a satisfying runtime packed with twists and turns.
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About Bachchan (2014) — A Wild Love Story with a Gangster's Phone
In *Bachchan* (2014), director Raja Chanda crafts a vibrant blend of action, comedy, and drama centered around an obsessive fan of the legendary Amitabh Bachchan. Jeet shines as the lovable yet determined protagonist who sets his sights on winning the heart of Aindrita Ray's character, the spirited daughter of a Colonel. Their romance unfolds against a backdrop of quirky challenges and high-energy antics, but fate takes a wild turn when Jeet stumbles upon a gangster's phone containing incriminating footage. What begins as a playful pursuit of love quickly escalates into a high-stakes game of blackmail and danger.
The film thrives on its chaotic energy, balancing slapstick humor with moments of suspense, all wrapped in the colorful chaos of Kolkata's underworld. Mukul Dev and Payel Sarkar deliver scene-stealing performances as the film's morally ambiguous players, while Kanchan Mullick adds a layer of gritty charm. With its mix of heart, humor, and unexpected twists, *Bachchan* (2014) is a wild ride for fans of Bengali cinema seeking a blend of romance and action.