: Soundtrack by Savvy and The Red Kettle; background score by Anbu Selvan Action : Designed by Ravi Varma Critical Reception

: The first half’s romantic subplot and forced comedy were criticized as uninteresting or "cringe" by some reviewers. Lahoma Bhattacharya’s debut performance was noted as visually appealing but acting-wise weak.

: Critics praised Jeet’s commanding screen presence as Raavan and the "sophisticated" action sequences, which were compared to South Indian blockbusters like KGF .

The story follows a series of gruesome murders in Kolkata targeting corrupt individuals, including an MLA involved in trafficking and a crooked industrialist. While these crimes are attributed to a mysterious killer named Raavan, ACP Sumaiya Jahan leads the investigation. She begins to suspect Professor Ram Mukherjee due to his striking resemblance to the killer. The film explores whether the professor has a split personality or is intentionally adopting this persona to balance good and evil. Jeet : Dual role as Ram Mukherjee and Raavan

The film is widely regarded as a "masala" entertainer with a focus on high-octane action.

: Rai, Ram's student and love interest (Debut) Tanusree Chakraborty : ACP Sumaiya Jahan Shataf Figar : Joint Commissioner Rajiv Sharma

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