Bagha Jatin is a good watch but could have been much more. For one, the editing leaves ample room to tighten the narrative, and second, a decent pick up in the overall pace could have done wonders to the film. True, it’s a period film, but the pace could have been more contemporary.
Moreover, the lack of a backstory for most of Bagha Jatin’s primary contacts in the planning stage and his team in the execution stage makes the narrative much less engaging than it could have been.
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The VFX sequence that shows how Jatindranath came to be known as ‘Bagha’ by slaying a tiger is surprisingly good. The tiger is hyper-realistic and the way the sequence has been shot and executed takes the overall quality of the film quite a few notches higher.
Another interesting sequence is the one that shows Bagha Jatin in various avatars, including a Naga Baba, a leper and more, meant to evade arrest while roaming the streets of Calcutta. The make-up is quite impressive.
The film music by Nilayan Chatterjee is impressive, with quite a few patriotism-inducing songs. And the background score keeps injecting that extra touch to the feelings being shown on screen quite successfully.
Bagha Jatin is a film you should go and watch with an open mind. If you go to the hall expecting a patriotic film on the lines of RRR, you’ll be disappointed. But if you want to experience the life and journey of a renowned Bengali
Another interesting sequence is the one that shows Bagha Jatin in various avatars, including a Naga Baba, a leper and more, meant to evade arrest while roaming the streets of Calcutta. The make-up is quite impressive.
The film music by Nilayan Chatterjee is impressive, with quite a few patriotism-inducing songs. And the background score keeps injecting that extra touch to the feelings being shown on screen quite successfully.
Bagha Jatin is a film you should go and watch with an open mind. If you go to the hall expecting a patriotic film on the lines of RRR, you’ll be disappointed. But if you want to experience the life and journey of a renowned Bengali
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