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Eagoler Chokh
Theatrical release poster
Directed byArindam Sil
Written byShirshendu Mukhopadhyay
Based onIgoler Chokh
by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay
Produced byShrikant Mohta
Mahendra Soni
StarringSaswata Chatterjee
Subhrajit Dutta
Jaya Ahsan
Payel Sarkar
Anirban Bhattacharya
Gaurav Chakrabarty
CinematographySoumik Haldar
Edited bySujay Dutta Roy
Music byBickram Ghosh
Production
company
Distributed byShree Venkatesh Films
Release date
  • 12 August 2016 (2016-08-12)
Running time
117 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Box office₹5.6 crore[citation needed]

Eagoler Chokh (Bengali: ঈগলের চোখ, English: Eyes of Eagle; alternatively known as Goenda Shabor: Eagoler Chokh) is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by Arindam Sil. It is the sequel to 2015 film Ebar Shabor and the second installment of Goenda Shabor film series.[1] The film is based on a story of same name, written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay.

Synopsis

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ACP Shabor Dasgupta (Saswata Chatterjee) and his assistant Nanda go on a hunt, searching for a young woman murderer. Trapped in a maze of lies and deceit, Dasgupta suspects the rich entrepreneur Bishan Roy (Anirban Bhattacharya) and three women connected to him. Each of them knew the murdered woman Nandini very well. As Dasgupta delves deep into the mystery, he ends up getting new insight into human psychology and in turn, solving complexities of his own mind.

Cast

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Soundtrack

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Track listing
No.TitleSingerLength
1."Raater Majhar"Armeen Musa2:03
2."Dil Mehfil"Ujjaini2:42

Critical reception

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The film got mostly positive reviews from critics and audience.[citation needed] Sangbad Pratidin gave the film 4 stars out of 5.[4] Anandalok magazine gave the film 4 out of 5 stars.[5] Sulekha gave the film 3 out of 5 stars.[6] Bookmyshow gave the film 4.5 out of 5.[7] The Times of India gave the film 3.5 stars.[8]

Awards and nominations

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Award Category Recipient(s) Result
Filmfare Awards East 2017 Filmfare Award for Best Film - Bengali Eagoler Chokh Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Director - Bengali Arindam Sil Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Actress - Bengali Joya Ahsan Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor - Bengali Anirban Bhattacharya Won
Filmfare Award for Best Dialogue - Bengali Arindam Sil
Padmanabha Dasgupta
Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Screenplay - Bengali Arindam Sil
Padmanabha Dasgupta
Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Editing - Bengali Sujay Dutta Ray Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Background Score - Bengali Bickram Ghosh Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Cinematography - Bengali Soumik Haldar Nominated
Filmfare Award for Best Sound Design - Bengali Anindit Roy
Adeep Singh Manki
Nominated

Sequel

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After success of Eagoler Chokh a sequel has been confirmed by director Arindam Sil.[9] In August 2017, the director told the media, the shooting of the third installment of Goenda Shabor franchise will start from 7 September 2017. The film has been titled Aschhe Abar Shabor, and will be based on the novel Prajapatir Mrityu O Punorjanmo by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. After completing its first schedule in West Bengal, the team will fly for Lucknow to shoot rest of the part. Saswata Chatterjee, Subhrajit Dutta and Gourav Chakrabarty returning for the sequel as their respective characters with Indraneil Sengupta, Anindya Chatterjee, Anjana Basu and Mir Afsar Ali with major characters. Shooting started from early September,[10] for release in January 2018.[11][12]

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from Grokipedia
Eagoler Chokh (Bengali: ঈগলের চোখ) is a 2016 Indian Bengali-language crime thriller film directed by . It serves as the second installment in the Goenda Shabor , following the 2015 film . The film stars as the titular detective ACP Shabor Dasgupta, with supporting roles played by , , Joya Ahsan, and . The plot centers on Shabor's investigation into the murder of a young woman named at the residence of entrepreneur Bishan Roy, uncovering layers of psychological manipulation and interpersonal conflicts among suspects. Assisted by his colleague Nanda, Shabor delves into the complexities of human psyche to identify the killer, blending elements of and character-driven . Released on August 12, 2016, the explores themes of , , and moral ambiguity, earning praise for its intricate and Chatterjee's nuanced performance as the introspective . It holds a 7.2/10 rating on based on over 1,200 user reviews, reflecting its appeal among audiences for taut pacing and psychological depth.

Background

Franchise Origins

The Goenda Shabor detective series originates from the literary creations of Bengali novelist , who introduced the character of Shabor Dasgupta as an (ACP) in the , focused on unraveling intricate criminal cases through methodical investigation. The series features psychological crime narratives that explore the motivations behind crimes, blending classic structures with deep insights into and societal dynamics. The cinematic franchise began with the 2015 film , directed by and starring in the lead role of Shabor Dasgupta, adapting one of Mukhopadhyay's stories to bring the detective to the screen for the first time. This debut installment was reasonably successful, praised for its taut pacing and Chatterjee's nuanced portrayal of the stoic, duty-bound investigator, which helped establish the franchise as a fresh addition to Bengali detective cinema. Eagoler Chokh, released in as the second film in the series, draws directly from Mukhopadhyay's work of the same title, preserving the author's emphasis on psychological depth in character portrayals and investigative processes. The adaptation highlights the series' core themes of obsession and intertwined with mystery, reflecting Mukhopadhyay's approach to examining the complexities of human within crime-solving narratives.

Development

Eagoler Chokh was announced in late 2015 as the sequel to the 2015 film , with returning as director to expand on the successful formula established in the first installment. The project built directly on the Shabor character created by , aiming to maintain the series' blend of crime investigation and character-driven narrative while introducing fresh elements. The was adapted from Mukhopadhyay's of the same name, with the author credited for the original story and contributions to the , incorporating deeper psychological layers from the source material while adjusting for tighter cinematic pacing and suspense. This emphasized the 's exploration of complex interpersonal dynamics, ensuring fidelity to the core mystery while enhancing dramatic tension for the screen. Produced by SVF Entertainment under Shrikant Mohta, the film prioritized authentic location shooting in and around to ground its thriller elements, with resources allocated to support the narrative's investigative realism rather than extensive . Key creative decisions included heightening themes of marital and , as well as the of female characters entangled in the central mystery. These choices allowed the film to delve into relationship complexities as a lens for the plot, reflecting contemporary social issues within the detective genre.

Production

Casting

Saswata Chatterjee was retained to reprise his role as the detective Shabor Dasgupta, ensuring continuity in the Goenda Shabor film series following his portrayal in the 2015 predecessor Ebar Shabor. His selection stemmed from his established ability to deliver a nuanced portrayal of the brooding, introspective investigator, which had been well-received in the initial installment. Jaya Ahsan was cast as Shivangi Roy, the lead female character, due to her proven capacity to embody emotional complexity and multi-layered depth in psychological roles. Director highlighted the character's demand for acting experimentation, aligning with Ahsan's strengths in conveying subtle inner turmoil. Anirban Bhattacharya delivered a breakthrough performance as Bishan Roy, a pivotal suspect in the narrative, transitioning from his acclaimed theater background to gain widespread recognition through this significant early film role. His casting was noted for the character's inherent complexity, requiring a believable depiction of psychological tension that Bhattacharya effectively captured. In supporting roles, was chosen as Nandini Sen for her distinctive seductive screen presence, which suited the character's manipulative and erotically charged undertones. portrayed Shabor's assistant Nanda, contributing to the ensemble chemistry that enhanced the film's investigative dynamics and interpersonal interactions among the cast.

Filming

Produced by , principal photography for Eagoler Chokh took place primarily in and its surrounding areas, capturing the city's urban landscape to enhance the film's realistic thriller atmosphere. The production utilized the camera, shooting in a 2.35:1 to deliver a cinematic scope suited to the narrative's tension. Key filming locations included iconic sites such as and police headquarters, alongside the ghats of the Ganga and hidden urban spots in Kolkata's underbelly for dynamic chase sequences. Much of the shoot focused on interior settings to build intimacy and suspense, reflecting director Arindam Sil's vision for a psychologically driven story. The technical team was led by cinematographer Soumik Halder, whose work emphasized the city's vibrant yet shadowy environments to underscore the thriller's mood. Production designer Sabarni Das crafted sets with contemporary Bengali aesthetics, integrating modern elements like sleek interiors to mirror themes of isolation and urban life. The production followed a schedule driven by the momentum from the previous film in the franchise, requiring efficient on-set coordination across diverse locales.

Plot

Synopsis

ACP Shabor , a seasoned known for his methodical and intuitive investigative style in the Shabor series, is called to probe the murder of a young woman named during a at the opulent home of charismatic businessman Bishan Roy. The incident initially appears tied to a gone wrong, but Shabor's sharp instincts lead him to foul play amid the web of personal relationships surrounding Roy. Accompanied by his assistant Nanda, Shabor begins unraveling the circumstances that placed Nandini in Roy's world, setting the stage for a deeper inquiry into hidden truths. As the investigation progresses, Shabor's interrogations peel back layers of complexity among Roy's inner circle, exposing threads of obsession, , and concealed motives. Roy's elegant wife Shivangi, his , and various associates, including household staff, come under scrutiny, each revealing fragments of a personal history. These revelations transform the case from a straightforward tragedy into a multifaceted puzzle, where loyalties blur and alibis falter under pressure. At the heart of the narrative lies a gripping exploration of psychological manipulation and the theme of eagle-eyed observation—echoed in the film's title— as Shabor meticulously uncovers deceptions lurking beneath polished facades. The story builds tension through escalating confrontations that hint at personal vendettas driving the events, maintaining suspense without resolving the central mystery. This interplay of and keeps the audience engaged in Shabor's relentless pursuit of .

Cast and Characters

Lead Performers

Saswata Chatterjee reprises his role as the detective Shabor, bringing subtle intensity to his deductive reasoning while infusing added vulnerability that builds on his established portrayal in the Shabor series. His performance maintains a mysterious edge, portraying a shrewd investigator who grapples with inner demons, making the character both earnest and compelling. Chatterjee's versatility shines through in expressing unemotional detachment alongside quirky humor, solidifying his status as a standout in Bengali cinema. Jaya Ahsan portrays Shivangi Roy, a conflicted , with a nuanced depiction that highlights her emotional range, particularly in confrontational scenes marked by physical and mental pain. She effectively captures the complexity of a successful yet tormented woman who remains tied to her flawed husband, adding layers of tension to her role. Ahsan's , from subtle walks to expressions of weakness, conveys deep vulnerability, though her quick recovery in the narrative draws minor critique. Payel Sarkar embodies Nandini through a portrayal of seductive manipulation, positioning her as a key catalyst in the unfolding mystery. Her nuanced performance reveals a character harboring dark truths, blending allure with underlying intrigue that propels the plot. Sarkar delivers complete justice to the role, making Nandini's presence impactful despite its brevity. Anirban Bhattacharya brings debut-like intensity to Bishan Roy, the enigmatic businessman, conveying charm that masks inner turmoil in an understated yet vulnerable manner. His performance mixes the poise of a successful entrepreneur with the torment of a psychologically scarred individual, drawing empathy through a compelling redemption arc. Bhattacharya's effectively balances opulence and hidden trauma, marking him as a standout despite narrative improbabilities in his backstory.

Supporting Roles

Subhrajit Dutta plays Nanda, Shabor Dasgupta's loyal assistant, who offers essential procedural assistance throughout the investigation, helping to ground the detective's methodical approach amid the psychological complexities of the case. His role provides practical support in fieldwork and analysis, contributing to the ensemble's dynamic by balancing Shabor's intense focus with everyday investigative routines. Riya Banik portrays Jahnabi, a young woman living in the Roy household who assists Shivangi Roy and drives her, delivering a brief yet pivotal that heightens the emotional stakes surrounding the central mystery. Through her interactions, Jahnabi adds a layer of domestic intimacy to the narrative, underscoring the personal impacts of the unfolding events without dominating the storyline. Arunima Ghosh appears as Rita Fernandez, a suspicious associate linked to the intrigue, enriching the film's exploration of relational tensions and corporate undercurrents while maintaining focus on the primary characters. Minor characters, including as Sub-Inspector Sanjib Das and as a , propel the plot forward by revealing key clues via targeted interactions, thereby tightening the thriller's pacing and deepening the ensemble's collaborative tension. These supporting figures interact subtly with leads like Shabor to uncover psychological nuances, enhancing the overall investigative rhythm without overshadowing the mains.

Music

Soundtrack

The soundtrack of Eagoler Chokh features two original songs composed by , with lyrics penned by Sugato Guha, and was released in 2016 by SVF Music. "Raater Majhar", sung by Armeen Musa, is a haunting melody with a duration of 3:46 that underscores the film's nocturnal mystery scenes. "Dil Mehfil", performed by , serves as a sultry track lasting 2:59, tied to themes of attraction and integrated into key interpersonal moments within the narrative.

Background Score

The background score for Eagoler Chokh was composed by , a renowned tabla maestro known for fusing classical Indian percussion with contemporary sounds. employed percussive elements to heighten suspense. Ghosh's innovative fusion in the background score earned a for the Award for Best Background Score - Bengali, praised for its role in cultivating the film's atmospheric depth without dominating the narrative.

Release

Theatrical Premiere

Eagoler Chokh had its world premiere on August 11, 2016, at in , , drawing a star-studded crowd including director and author , whose novel the film adapts. The event highlighted the sequel's anticipation following the success of . The film received a theatrical release the following day, , 2016, primarily in and across theaters, distributed by SVF Entertainment. With a runtime of 117 minutes, it was positioned as a mature thriller exploring themes of violence, , and moral duality, earning a moderate for elements including implied , gore, and intense scenes. The release strategy emphasized wide accessibility in the regional market to capitalize on the franchise's growing popularity, though specific international festival screenings were limited that year.

Distribution and Marketing

Following its theatrical premiere, Eagoler Chokh was distributed by (SVF) across and extended to other Indian states, including , , and , through local theater partnerships. The movie became available for streaming on the Hoichoi platform starting in 2019, allowing global audiences to access the thriller digitally. Marketing efforts for Eagoler Chokh kicked off with the official trailer release on , 2016, uploaded to by SVF, which highlighted the film's mystery elements through a emphasizing the all-seeing "Eye of the Eagle." Promotional posters prominently featured lead actor Saswata Chatterjee's intense gaze, capturing the psychological tension central to the narrative. Additional tie-ins included radio spots and teasers on platforms like and , focusing on the story's psychological twists to build anticipation; SVF allocated a significant portion of its promotional to digital for wider online reach. For home media, SVF released the film on DVD in 2017, which included features offering insights into the production process. This release catered to collectors and fans seeking physical copies of the Shabor series installment.

Reception

Critical Analysis

Critics have praised Eagoler Chokh for Saswata Chatterjee's commanding performance as the shrewd Shabor , which anchors the film's tense narrative and showcases his versatility in portraying a cynical yet insightful investigator. Director Arindam Sil's taut execution is highlighted for its stylized presentation, effective use of flashbacks to build , and urbane atmosphere that enhances the elements, earning the film a 3.5/5 rating from for its psychological depth in exploring character motivations. However, some reviews point to weaknesses in the storytelling, including logical inconsistencies and unresolved plot points that undermine the thriller's coherence, such as ambiguities surrounding key events and character recoveries. Critiques also note an over-reliance on dialogue-driven exposition, which occasionally feels heavy and insensitive in places, detracting from the visual pacing despite fewer action sequences. User aggregates reflect this mixed reception, with an average of 3.4/5 on Letterboxd from over 300 ratings and 7.2/10 on IMDb from 1,200 users. Thematically, the film delves into gender dynamics and obsession, portraying complex relationships marked by passion, deceit, and trauma among its female characters, which sets it apart from conventional whodunits by emphasizing inner psychological turmoil over mere procedural mystery. In comparisons to the previous installment Ebar Shabor, Eagoler Chokh is viewed as visually stronger and more sophisticated in production but less innovative in plot development and character backstories.

Box Office Results

Eagoler Chokh enjoyed a strong performance in , outperforming its predecessor Ebar Shabor in early collections. The film featured housefull shows at prominent venues such as Nandan. It maintained a healthy three-week run, bolstered by anticipation surrounding the and the star power of its lead actors, although competition from contemporary releases somewhat restrained its overall potential.

Accolades

Awards Won

Anirban Bhattacharya received the NABC-IBFA Best Debutant Actor (Male) award in 2017 for his performance as Bishan Roy in Eagoler Chokh. He also won the Filmfare Awards East for Best Actor in a Supporting Role (Male) in 2017 for the same role. Additionally, at the NABC-IBFA 2017, director Arindam Sil won Best Director and screenwriter Padmanabha Dasgupta won Best Screenplay for Eagoler Chokh. At the Film Scribes Award 2017, Bhattacharya further received the Most Promising Actor (Male) award for his role. Bickram Ghosh earned multiple accolades for his background score in Eagoler Chokh. At the Mahanayak Samman , he was awarded Best Music Director for the film's composition. Additionally, received the NABC-IBFA Best Music award in for Eagoler Chokh, shared with his work on two other films. He further won the Film Scribes Award for Best Background Score in for this project. At the same Mahanayak Samman , won Best Director, Soumik Halder won Best Cinematographer, and Padmanabha Dasgupta won Best Script, all for Eagoler Chokh. The production house SVF, behind Eagoler Chokh, was honored through its team's achievements at the Mahanayak Samman 2017, recognizing the film's overall excellence in direction, music, cinematography, and scripting.

Nominations

At the 2nd Filmfare Awards East in 2017, Eagoler Chokh received four nominations, recognizing its contributions across multiple categories. The film was nominated for Best Film, competing against entries like Cinemawala, Praktan, Shaheb Bibi Golaam, Shankhachil, and Double Feluda, though it did not win. Director Arindam Sil earned a nomination for Best Director, highlighting his work in blending thriller elements with social commentary, but the award went to Kaushik Ganguly for Cinemawala. Jaya Ahsan was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role (Female) for her portrayal of the tormented Shivangi Roy, a role that showcased her range in a complex psychological narrative; the category was ultimately awarded to for Shaheb Bibi Golaam. Additionally, and Padmanabha Dasgupta received a nomination for Best , acknowledging the film's taut script that intertwined personal vendettas with broader themes of justice, though Pratim D. Gupta won for Shaheb Bibi Golaam. These nominations at the 2017, a prominent platform for Bengali cinema, underscored Eagoler Chokh's role in revitalizing the industry by elevating suspense thrillers and strong female leads.

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