
Takkar 2008
In *Takkar (2008)*, Swapan Saha crafts an intense drama that unfolds against the backdrop of a love story gone wrong.
Director: Swapan Saha
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Takkar (2008) about?
*Takkar (2008)* follows the turbulent romance between Arun and Choitali, whose marriage spirals into chaos when family tensions and personal grudges take center stage. Their relationship, already strained by differing values, reaches a breaking point over the influence of Arun's nephew, who becomes the focal point of their escalating disputes.
Who directed Takkar?
Takkar was directed by Swapan Saha, a renowned filmmaker known for his work in Bengali cinema.
Who stars in Takkar?
The film stars Prosenjit Chatterjee, Rachana Banerjee, Varsha Priyadarshini, Diganta Bagchi, and Arpita Baker in pivotal roles.
Is Takkar (2008) worth watching?
As an action-packed dramatic film, *Takkar (2008)* offers a compelling look at marital strife and family conflicts, though its pacing may not suit all viewers. Fans of Bengali action dramas with emotional depth will find it engaging, while those seeking lighthearted fare might look elsewhere.
How long is Takkar?
*Takkar* has a runtime of 145 minutes.
About Takkar (2008) — When Love Ignites Conflict and Betrayal Strikes Close to Home
In *Takkar (2008)*, Swapan Saha crafts an intense drama that unfolds against the backdrop of a love story gone wrong. Prosenjit Chatterjee stars as Arun, a man whose marriage to Choitali, played by Rachana Banerjee, becomes a battleground of clashing personalities and unresolved tensions. Their once-passionate relationship sours quickly, with the couple's heated arguments centering on Arun's nephew—a seemingly minor figure who becomes the explosive catalyst for their unraveling bond. The film dives deep into themes of family expectations, love's fragility, and the thin line between trust and betrayal, all wrapped in the raw intensity of Bengali action-drama cinema.
Set in a world where pride and tradition clash with personal desires, *Takkar (2008)* balances emotional depth with high-stakes confrontations. The atmosphere crackles with unresolved anger, as Choitali's defiance and Arun's stubbornness push their marriage to the brink. With Varsha Priyadarshini adding layers to the narrative and Diganta Bagchi and Arpita Baker rounding out the cast, this film is a gripping exploration of relationships tested by external pressures.