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Chengiz
Theatrical release poster
Directed byRajesh Ganguly
Written byNeeraj Pandey
Rajesh Ganguly
Screenplay byRajesh Ganguly
Based onCalcutta Underworld
Produced byJeet
Gopal Madnani
Amit Jumrani
Starring
CinematographyManas Ganguly
Edited byMalay Laha
Music byKaushik Guddu
Aneek Dhar
Beatz MA
Production
companies
Grassroot Entertainment
Jeetz Filmworks
Distributed byJeetz Filmworks (Bengali)
AA Films (Hindi)
Release date
  • 21 April 2023 (2023-04-21)[1]
Running time
153 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali[2][3]

Chengiz: The One Who Has No Boundaries, No Limits or simply Chengiz is a 2023 Indian Bengali-language period action-crime thriller film co-written and directed by Rajesh Ganguly. Based on a story written by Neeraj Pandey about Calcutta underworld, the film is produced by Jeet, Gopal Madnani and Amit Jumrani under the banner of Grassroot Entertainment and Jeetz Filmworks. It stars Jeet in the titular role, alongside Susmita Chatterjee, Rohit Roy and Shataf Figar in pivotal roles.The film shows the situation of Kolkata from mid 70s to late 90s following the journey of a child named Jaidev Singh who struggles with his life since his childhood and later becomes the dreaded drug lord named Chengiz in the Calcutta underworld.

The music is composed by Aneek Dhar and Kaushik-Guddu, with cinematography and editing handled by Manas Ganguly and Malay Laha respectively. The action sequences of the film were designed by Stunt Silva, while the dance sequences were choreographed by Imran Sardhariya.[4] The film was announced in March 2022, being the 55th film of Jeet as the leading actor. Principal photography commenced the next month in Kolkata along with a sporadic schedule in Marakkesh (Morocco) and Bangkok (Thailand). The filming was wrapped up in November 2022.

Chengiz was theatrically released in India on 21 April 2023 in Bengali, along with its dubbed version in Hindi to be the first Pan Indian Bengali film to be released simultaneously in Bengali and Hindi languages.[2][3][5][6] It became the highest grossing Bengali film of 2023 from Tollywood.[7][8]

Plot

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1976: One day, Jaidev Singh finishes a gangster named Rashid Khan, a henchman of a local councillor, in order to avenge his parents' death and steps into the Calcutta underworld at the age of 16 where he starts working for a powerful gangster Md. Omar alias Nalli Bhai and also changes his name as Chengiz.

1970: Earlier, when Jaidev was 10 years old, his parents were killed by a local goon named Rashid Khan at Durgapur, and then inspector Samir Sinha adopted him as his son, as being a maternal uncle.

1995: After working with Nalli Bhai, Chengiz starts to establish his own crime ring across West Bengal, UP and Bihar, but his life changes when he has to deal with his maternal uncle ACP Samir Sinha, who is appointed to eradicate Chengiz's crime ring. A cat-and-mouse game goes on between Jaidev and his maternal uncle for years.

2001: Chengiz managed to escape from Calcutta somehow in disguise and the police failed to arrest him, for which he used Daniel D'Souza since their faces were quite identical.

2022: At Marakkesh, Morocco, Jaidev alias Chengiz (now old) is seen having lunch at a hotel in the end scene, thus implying that he is still operating some parts of Kolkata from there itself (proving himself to be an era of the Calcutta underworld) and always keeping a constant close watch on his uncle Samir Sinha.

Cast

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  • Jeet in dual role as
    • Jaidev Singh aka Chengiz, the underworld Kingpin of Calcutta from 1995 to 2001
    • Daniel D'Souza, a software engineer [9]
      • Ayush Das as teenage Jaidev Singh
  • Rohit Roy as ACP Samir Sinha,[10] maternal uncle of Jaidev aka Chengiz (who was hired to look into Chengiz's case)
  • Susmita Chatterjee as Nandini Sen, Chengiz's wife
  • Rooqma Ray as Debjani Bhowmik, Debu and Rupali's daughter
  • Shataf Figar as MD. Omar Khalid alias Baren Nalli, gangster of Central Calcutta (from 1976 to 1995)
  • Amlan Majumdar as Manik Sanyal alias Thunto Joga, gangster of East Kolkata (from 1976 to 2001)
  • Indrajit Mazumder as Mughal Abbas alias Mirchi Bhai, gangster of Kidderpore dock area (from 1976 to 2001)
  • Avrajit Chakraborty as Ispahani
  • Sohan Banerjee as DCDD Goutam Bose
  • Sudip Mukherjee as Commissioner Amit Dhar
  • Biswaroop Biswas as Arun Roy aka Kallu, an assassin
  • Annine Sen as Pubali, Ispahani's wife
  • Ayesha Bhattacharya as Sonali, Andrew's wife
  • Mousumi Das as Rupali, Debu's wife
  • Sam Mukherjee as Andrew Brazgana
    • Tuhin Ghosh Chakraborty as teenage Andrew Brazgana
  • Suvosmita Mukherjee[11]

Production

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Development and Pre-production

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In February 2022, rumours reported that Superstar Jeet 55 is going to be a gangster drama directed by Rajesh Ganguly, with a story written by Neeraj Pandey and Ganguly himself. It was also considered to be the 2nd collaboration of the trio, Jeet, Rajesh Ganguly and Neeraj Pandey after 8 years of The Royal Bengal Tiger, which marked their first film together. On 30 March 2022, the film confirmed its title Chengiz, with muharat having been done. Makeup artist Somnath Kundu, famous for making prosthetics, was hired to design the looks of the characters. Imran Sardhariya, who choreographed dance sequences in Jeet's previous film Raavan, was announced to be a part of it. Later Stunt Silva, a renowned fight master from Chennai, was hired to upscale the action sequences of the film.[12]

Casting

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Model Susmita Chatterjee, who made her acting debut with Prem Tame(2021) was signed to play the love interest of the protagonist. Shataf Figar, who played the main antagonist in Jeet's previous film Raavan, was reported to play another pivotal role. Rohit Bose Roy, was signed to portray an important role, being the narrator of the whole film.[citation needed]

Soundtrack

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The soundtrack consists of three original songs composed by Aneek Dhar and Kaushik-Guddu, namely, "Widda", "Ebhabe Ke Daake" and "Ragada". Lyrics are written by Pranjal Das and Prosen.

The first song "Widda" was released on 27 March 2023 in Bengali and Hindi. The second song "Ebhabe Ke Daake" in Bengali and "Teri Meri Baatein" in Hindi, released on 8 April 2023. all instruments and vocal dubbed YRF Studios.[13] The third song "Ragada" was released on 13 April 2023 in Bengali and Hindi.[14]

Original version
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Widda"Pranjal DasAneek DharDivya Kumar3:16
2."Ebhabe Ke Daake"ProsenKaushik-GudduArijit Singh4:14
3."Ragada"Pranjal DasAneek DharMika Singh3:08
Total length:10:08
Hindi version
No.TitleLyricsMusicSinger(s)Length
1."Widda"Panchhi JalonviAneek DharDivya Kumar3:16
2."Teri Meri Baatein"Kunaal VermaaKaushik-GudduSanjith Hegde4:17
3."Ragada"Shabbir AhmedAneek DharMika Singh3:08
Total length:10:11

Marketing

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The official Bengali teaser of the film was released on 30 November 2022.[15] The official Hindi teaser of the film was released on 23 March 2023.[citation needed] The official Bengali and Hindi Trailer of the film was released on 3 April 2023.[16]

Release

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Theatrical

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The film was released simultaneously in Bengali and Hindi theatrically on 21 April 2023.[1][17][18]

Screenings and statistics

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Chengiz is released in approximately over 774 screens and with over 1232+ shows in all over India,[19] which was "the highest in recent times for a Bengali film". In India, the Bengali version premiering on over 120 screens, with approximately 300 shows.[19][20] The Hindi version was reported to showcase on over 650 screens, with over 800 shows.[19][21]

Reception

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Critical response

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Ujjainee Roy of The Times of India rated the film 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Chengiz could make the team proud; it’s quite stately in production value and treatment. The action sequences choreographed by Stunt Silva are slick, well-timed and edited quite effortlessly with Jeet excelling in mano-a-mano combat scenes. The long gunfight sequence towards the climax, however, brings in too many elements. This can also be said of the film; it has too many players in the mix, and everyone is out to get Chengiz. After a point, you may stop caring about who’s the lesser (or the better) criminal."[22] Shamayita Chakraborty of OTTplay gave 3 out of 5 stars and wrote "Chengiz has a plot and fantastic action sequences but it lacks a convincing presentation. The film starts with sloppy acting and continues to reflect an iota of research as it progresses. Billed as a period film, Chengiz shows the ’90s Kolkata and yet the makers take no effort to make the period look convincing."[23]

Box office

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On its opening day, Chengiz collected a total net of 0.35 crore (US$42,000)[19][24]0.37 crore (US$44,000) worldwide.[25] The Hindi dubbed version of the film initially released theatrically in over 800 shows across India[19] and netted 0.10 crore (US$12,000) at the Indian box office in the first day.[25] The Hindi dubbed version collected 1.25 crore (US$150,000) at the box office in its first week.[26]

References

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