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| Paglu | |
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Theatrical poster of Paglu | |
| Directed by | Rajiv Kumar Biswas |
| Written by | N.K. Salil |
| Screenplay by | N.K. Salil |
| Produced by | Nispal Singh |
| Starring | |
| Cinematography | Kumud Verma |
| Edited by | Rabiranjan Maitra Aninda Chattopadhyay |
| Music by | Jeet Gannguli |
Production company | |
| Distributed by | Shree Venkatesh Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 159 minutes |
| Country | India |
| Language | Bengali |
| Budget | ₹5 crore[1] |
| Box office | ₹9.95 crore[2] |
Paglu (transl. Crazy) is a 2011 Indian Bengali-language romantic action film directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas. Produced by Nispal Singh under the banner of Surinder Films, the film stars Dev and Koel Mallick, Rajatava Dutta in lead roles. The screenplay and the dialogues were written by N.K Salil, with the songs composed by Jeet Gannguli.[3][4][5] The cinematography was handled by Kumud Verma, action and dance sequences were choreographed by Judo Ramu and Baba Yadav respectively. The film follows the story of how a college student falls in love with a non resident Indian girl. The movie was a remake of 2006 Telugu movie Devadasu.[6]
Paglu marked the third collaboration of Dev with Koel. The film is the first instalment of the Paglu franchise. The film successfully ran more than 150 days in West Bengal was the highest grossing Bengali movie until the 2013 film Chander Pahar.[7][8] The film currently stands as the ninth highest grossing Bengali movies of all time, with a lifetime collection of over ₹9.95 crore.
Plot
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The film begins with Dev, a college student, meeting Rimi– a girl who comes from the U.S. to take admission in 'Princeton' College for completing papers. She becomes a matter of rivalry between Dev and his rival in college, Ronnie, whom Dev defeats in a challenge and wins over Rimi. Rimi's father, a senator in the U.S., arrives in town and takes her back to the U.S. on the pretext of celebrating her birthday. He separates the couple, but they vow to get back to each other. Dev's visa is rejected so he organizes a public rally and pleads his love for Rimi which helps him to get his visa. Once he is in the U.S., he starts a game with Rimi's father which sees Dev laying down a challenge to him and also sees Dev getting beaten up by his security guards. He returns and takes Rimi away with him, but later Rimi goes back to her house. The film concludes with Dev going back to India and Rimi joining him there.[9]
Cast
[edit]- Dev as Dev aka Paglu
- Koel as Rimi Sen
- Rajatava Dutta as Gunodhar Sen, Rimi's Father, Senator of the United States
- Tulika Basu as Madhabilata Sen aka Madhu, Rimi's mother
- Partha Sarathi Chakraborty as Krishna, Dev's friend
- Pradip Dhar as Mahadev, Madhabi's brother
- RJ Sayan as Dev's friend.
- Titas Bhowmik
Soundtrack
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| Released | 2011 | |||
| Recorded | 2010 | |||
| Studio | Surinder Films | |||
| Genre | Feature film soundtrack | |||
| Label | Surinder Films | |||
| Producer | Surinder Films | |||
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All lyrics are written by Priyo Chattopadhyay, Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee); all music is composed by Jeet Gannguli.
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Singer(s) | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | "Paglu Title Track" | Priyo Chattopadhyay | Mika Singh & Akriti Kakkar | 03:34 |
| 2. | "Prem Ki Bujhini" | Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee) | Zubeen Garg & Akriti Kakkar | 03:51 |
| 3. | "Mon Bebagi" | Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee) | Kunal Ganjawala, Akriti Kakkar & Rana Mazumder | 04:12 |
| 4. | "Eshechi Toke Niye" | Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee) | Mohit Chauhan | 04:03 |
| 5. | "Jane Mon" | Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee) | Jeet Gannguli | 03:52 |
| 6. | "Paglu - Remix" | Priyo Chattopadhyay | Mika Singh & Akriti Kakkar | 04:08 |
Sequel
[edit]Following the success of Paglu, Paglu 2 was made and released in 2012. Although the two films have different plots and characters, the film is considered the second installment in the Paglu franchise that began with Paglu. The second installment, Paglu 2 was also a hit.
References
[edit]- ^ "Paglu vs Shatru". The Telegraph. Calcutta. 20 June 2011. Archived from the original on 7 November 2011. Retrieved 27 June 2015.
- ^ "Top 5 Bengali films with good numbers at box office". The Statesman. 15 December 2017.
- ^ "'Neither Dev give a hit'". The Times of India. 11 January 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
Besides Rajib's untitled film, I'll be doing Raj Chakrabarty's Dui Prithibi that stars Dev, Koel and Jeet.
- ^ "Mika does a Paglu". The Times of India. 11 January 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ "Mika's first Bengali track". The Times of India. 19 November 2010. ISSN 0971-8257. Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ "Dev is open to remakes but he has one condition". Retrieved 27 August 2024 – via The Economic Times - The Times of India.
- ^ "Dev and Koel off to Paris". The Times of India. 11 January 2017. ISSN 0971-8257. Archived from the original on 28 August 2025. Retrieved 28 August 2025.
- ^ "Bengali screen entertainer 'Paglu' a runaway hit". The Economic Times. 13 June 2011. Retrieved 1 May 2020.
- ^ "Paglu Movie Review". The Times of India. 18 May 2016. Retrieved 1 July 2017.
- ^ "Singing their own tunes". The Times of India. 11 January 2012. ISSN 0971-8257. Archived from the original on 31 August 2025. Retrieved 31 August 2025.
- ^ Dasgupta, Priyanka (1 December 2010). "Touching a raw nerve". The Times of India. ISSN 0971-8257. Archived from the original on 31 August 2025. Retrieved 31 August 2025.
"Mohit Chauhan has sung a song of mine and so has Mika. Both have very unorthodox voices," says Gannguli
Paglu
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Plot
Paglu centers on Dev, a spirited college student nicknamed Paglu, who encounters Rimi, an affluent non-resident Indian girl arriving from the United States to enroll at Princeton College for advanced studies.[9] Their chance meeting blossoms into a passionate romance, marked by playful courtship and Dev's victory over Rimi's rival suitor in a college challenge, despite the stark class differences between them.[9] The core conflict arises when Rimi's wealthy father, a U.S. senator opposed to their inter-class relationship and the international barriers it entails, intervenes by summoning her back to America under the pretext of her birthday celebration, forcibly separating the lovers.[9][10] Dev, undeterred, applies for a visa to pursue her but faces rejection, prompting him to stage a bold public rally where he openly declares his unwavering love for Rimi, garnering widespread support that ultimately secures his travel approval.[9] In the U.S., Dev locates Rimi but clashes with her father, enduring a brutal assault from hired goons amid escalating tensions.[9] The narrative, structured as a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Devadasu, builds to a resolution where Dev returns to India, and Rimi joins him there, culminating in a heartfelt public affirmation of their bond that softens her father's stance and leads to family reconciliation.[11][9]Cast
The cast of Paglu centers on an ensemble of prominent Bengali film actors, highlighting the romantic and familial dynamics through principal and supporting roles. Dev stars as Paglu, a mischievous and playful college student navigating young love and adventures. Koel Mallick plays Rimi, the spirited NRI whose return to Kolkata sparks the central romance. Rajatabha Dutta portrays Gunodhar Sen, Rimi's strict father and a powerful U.S. Senator serving as the primary antagonistic figure.[1][12] Supporting the leads, Tulika Basu appears as Madhabilata Sen, Rimi's supportive mother, adding depth to the family conflicts. Pradip Dhar takes on the role of Rimi's uncle, a key relative in the overseas segments. Parthasarathi Chakraborty plays one of Paglu's close college friends, representing the youthful camaraderie among peers. Additional minor characters, including other college mates and U.S.-based relatives, are filled by actors such as Pamela Singh Bhutoria and Titas Bhowmik, contributing to the film's vibrant ensemble.[13][14]| Actor | Role | Character Description |
|---|---|---|
| Dev | Paglu | Playful college student and protagonist |
| Koel Mallick | Rimi Sen | NRI love interest from the U.S. |
| Rajatabha Dutta | Gunodhar Sen | Rimi's antagonistic father, a U.S. Senator |
| Tulika Basu | Madhabilata Sen | Rimi's mother |
| Pradip Dhar | Rimi's uncle | Supportive family member in the U.S. |
| Parthasarathi Chakraborty | Dev's friend | Paglu's loyal college companion |
Production
Development
Paglu was developed as a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Devadasu, directed by Y. S. S. Chowdary, adapting its core narrative of a cross-cultural romance for a Bengali audience.[15] The screenplay was penned by N.K. Salil, who also crafted the dialogues, while Rajib Biswas served as director, marking his effort to infuse the story with elements of action, romance, and comedy suited to regional tastes.[4] The project was produced by Nispal Singh under the banner of Surinder Films, a Kolkata-based company founded in 1970 and later led by Singh, with a reported budget of approximately ₹5 crore.[16][17] Development progressed in the lead-up to the film's 2011 release, building on the successful pairing of leads Dev and Koel Mallick from their prior collaborations.Filming
Principal photography for Paglu began in early 2011 and lasted approximately three to four months, capturing the film's romantic and action elements across diverse settings. Key scenes, including college sequences, were shot in Kolkata. International filming took place in Italy and Switzerland to depict the story's overseas elements, with four songs featuring the lead actors Dev and Koel Mallick filmed there.[6] The production incorporated technical specifications suited to its high-energy narrative, including cinematography by Kumud Verma and action choreography by Judo Ramu, which handled chase scenes and rally sequences integral to the plot's excitement. Dance numbers were directed by Baba Yadav. Filming the European segments posed logistical challenges, such as coordinating crew travel and shoots in sub-zero temperatures reaching minus five degrees Celsius, which tested the cast—particularly Koel Mallick, who performed song-and-dance routines in light attire despite the harsh weather. Visa and international coordination for the crew echoed the film's thematic elements of cross-border romance and relocation hurdles.[6] Post-production, including editing by Rabi Ranjan Moitra, wrapped up by May 2011, paving the way for the film's theatrical release the following month.[2]Soundtrack
Composition
The soundtrack for Paglu was composed by Jeet Gannguli, a renowned music director celebrated for his melodic and emotionally resonant tracks in Bengali commercial cinema, including hits from films like Premer Kahini and Challenge.[18] Recorded in 2011 ahead of the film's release, the album blends romantic ballads with upbeat, danceable numbers to align with the movie's lighthearted romantic and comedic tone.[19] Gannguli's stylistic choices emphasize catchy melodies and fusion elements, drawing from his classical influences to create accessible yet evocative pieces.[18] The title track, "Paglu," stands out as an energetic duet featuring the high-energy vocals of Mika Singh and Akriti Kakkar in their Tollywood debuts, infusing the score with a fun, party-ready vibe that Gannguli hoped would energize dance floors.[19] Romantic ballads like "Eshechi Toke Niye," sung soulfully by Mohit Chauhan, and "Jane Mon," which Gannguli performed himself, provide emotional depth through tender orchestration and heartfelt lyrics penned by Prasen.[19] The recording process involved close collaboration with lyricists Priyo Chattopadhyay and Prasen, alongside vocalists including Kunal Ganjawala and Zubeen Garg, resulting in a cohesive six-song album released on May 3, 2011, at a grand event in Kolkata—a rarity for the industry at the time.[19] This event, attended by cast members like Dev and Koel Mallick, highlighted the tracks' integration to amplify the film's youthful romance and humorous sequences, with Gannguli noting the strong emotive performances in picturizations like "Jane Mon."[19]Track listing
The soundtrack of Paglu features six songs composed primarily by Jeet Gannguli, with lyrics by Priyo Chattopadhyay and Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee). The album was released in May 2011 by Surinder Films in both CD and digital formats.[20][21][22]| No. | Title | Singer(s) | Lyricist | Length |
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| 1 | Paglu | Mika Singh, Akriti Kakkar | Priyo Chattopadhyay | 3:32 |
| 2 | Eshechi Toke Niye | Mohit Chauhan | Prasen | 4:02 |
| 3 | Jane Mon | Jeet Gannguli | Prasen | 3:51 |
| 4 | Mon Bebagi | Kunal Ganjawala, Akriti Kakkar, Rana Majumder | Prasen | 4:10 |
| 5 | Prem Ki Bujhini | Zubeen Garg, Akriti Kakkar | Prasen | 3:49 |
| 6 | Paglu (Remix) | Mika Singh | Priyo Chattopadhyay | 4:07 |
