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Paglu
Theatrical poster of Paglu
Directed byRajiv Kumar Biswas
Written byN.K. Salil
Screenplay byN.K. Salil
Produced byNispal Singh
Starring
CinematographyKumud Verma
Edited byRabiranjan Maitra
Aninda Chattopadhyay
Music byJeet Gannguli
Production
company
Distributed byShree Venkatesh Films
Release date
  • 3 June 2011 (2011-06-03)
Running time
159 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali
Budget5 crore[1]
Box office9.95 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

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Soundtrack

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Paglu
Soundtrack album by
Released2011
Recorded2010
StudioSurinder Films
GenreFeature film soundtrack
LabelSurinder Films
ProducerSurinder Films
Jeet Gannguli chronology
Josh
(2010)
Paglu
(2011)
Bhorer Alo
(2011)
Singles from Paglu
  1. "Paglu Title Track"
    Released: 25 April 2011
  2. "Mon Bebagi"
    Released: 23 May 2011
  3. "Jane Mon"
    Released: 16 Jun 2011
  4. "Eshechi Toke Niye"
    Released: 7 July 2011
  5. "Prem Ki Bujhini"
    Released: 18 August 2011

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All lyrics are written by Priyo Chattopadhyay, Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee); all music is composed by Jeet Gannguli.

Track listing
No.TitleLyricsSinger(s)Length
1."Paglu Title Track"Priyo ChattopadhyayMika Singh & Akriti Kakkar03:34
2."Prem Ki Bujhini"Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)Zubeen Garg & Akriti Kakkar03:51
3."Mon Bebagi"Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)Kunal Ganjawala, Akriti Kakkar & Rana Mazumder04:12
4."Eshechi Toke Niye"Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)Mohit Chauhan04:03
5."Jane Mon"Prasen (Prasenjit Mukherjee)Jeet Gannguli03:52
6."Paglu - Remix"Priyo ChattopadhyayMika Singh & Akriti Kakkar04:08

Sequel

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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.

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Paglu (Bengali: পাগলু) is a 2011 Indian Bengali-language romantic action film directed by Rajib Biswas, starring Dev as the titular character Paglu and Koel Mallick as Rimi in the lead roles. The story centers on Paglu, a boisterous and carefree college student from Kolkata, who falls deeply in love with Rimi, a non-resident Indian girl visiting the city, only for their budding romance to be thwarted by her stern father who disapproves of the match and arranges for her to return to the United States. Produced by Nispal Singh under the banner of Surinder Films, the screenplay was written by N.K. Salil, with music composed by Jeet Gannguli, whose soundtrack featuring hits like the title song became particularly popular. The film is an official remake of the 2006 Telugu-language movie Devadasu, directed by Y. S. S. Chowdary, adapting its core narrative of young love tested by familial opposition and cross-cultural challenges while infusing Bengali cultural elements and humor. Shot primarily in and , Paglu marked a significant commercial vehicle for rising star Dev, showcasing his action sequences, dance numbers, and charismatic portrayal of the "paglu" (crazy) lover archetype that resonated with audiences. Released on June 3, 2011, it received generally positive reviews, praised for its energetic performances and engaging songs, though some critics noted its formulaic plot. Paglu achieved blockbuster status at the , grossing approximately ₹9.95 worldwide, making it one of the highest-grossing Bengali films of its time and solidifying Dev's position as a leading commercial actor in Tollywood. Its success spawned a franchise, including the Paglu 2 in 2012, and contributed to the popularity of the "Paglu" persona in Bengali pop culture, often referencing themes of passionate, obstacle-filled romance.

Plot and characters

Plot

Paglu centers on Dev, a spirited college student nicknamed Paglu, who encounters Rimi, an affluent non-resident Indian girl arriving from the to enroll at Princeton College for advanced studies. Their chance meeting blossoms into a passionate romance, marked by playful and Dev's victory over Rimi's rival suitor in a college challenge, despite the stark class differences between them. 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. 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. In the U.S., Dev locates Rimi but clashes with her father, enduring a brutal assault from hired goons amid escalating tensions. The narrative, structured as a remake of the 2006 Telugu film Devadasu, builds to a resolution where Dev returns to , 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.

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. plays Rimi, the spirited NRI whose return to 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. 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 plays one of Paglu's close friends, representing the youthful camaraderie among peers. Additional minor characters, including other mates and U.S.-based relatives, are filled by actors such as Pamela Bhutoria and Titas Bhowmik, contributing to the film's vibrant ensemble.
ActorRoleCharacter Description
DevPagluPlayful student and protagonist
Koel MallickRimi SenNRI love interest from the U.S.
Rajatabha DuttaGunodhar SenRimi's antagonistic father, a U.S. Senator
Tulika BasuMadhabilata SenRimi's mother
Pradip DharRimi's uncleSupportive family member in the U.S.
Parthasarathi Dev's friendPaglu's loyal companion
The film employs a total cast of approximately 25 credited actors, blending established performers with roles that emphasize interpersonal relationships without overshadowing the core duo.

Production

Development

Paglu was developed as a of the 2006 Telugu film Devadasu, directed by Y. S. S. Chowdary, adapting its core narrative of a romance for a Bengali audience. The screenplay was penned by , 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. The project was produced by under the banner of Surinder Films, a -based company founded in 1970 and later led by Singh, with a reported budget of approximately ₹5 . Development progressed in the lead-up to the film's release, building on the successful pairing of leads Dev and from their prior collaborations.

Filming

for Paglu began in early 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 . International filming took place in and to depict the story's overseas elements, with four songs featuring the lead actors Dev and filmed there. 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 , which tested the cast—particularly , 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. 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.

Soundtrack

Composition

The soundtrack for Paglu was composed by , a renowned celebrated for his melodic and emotionally resonant tracks in Bengali commercial cinema, including hits from films like Premer Kahini and Challenge. 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. Gannguli's stylistic choices emphasize catchy melodies and fusion elements, drawing from his classical influences to create accessible yet evocative pieces. The title track, "Paglu," stands out as an energetic duet featuring the high-energy vocals of and Akriti Kakkar in their Tollywood debuts, infusing the score with a fun, party-ready vibe that Gannguli hoped would energize dance floors. Romantic ballads like "Eshechi Toke Niye," sung soulfully by , and "Jane Mon," which Gannguli performed himself, provide emotional depth through tender orchestration and heartfelt lyrics penned by Prasen. 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. 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."

Track listing

The soundtrack of Paglu features six songs composed primarily by , 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.
No.TitleSinger(s)LyricistLength
1Paglu, Akriti KakkarPriyo Chattopadhyay3:32
2Eshechi Toke NiyePrasen4:02
3Jane MonPrasen3:51
4Mon Bebagi, Akriti Kakkar, Rana MajumderPrasen4:10
5Prem Ki Bujhini, Akriti KakkarPrasen3:49
6Paglu (Remix)Priyo Chattopadhyay4:07

Release and distribution

Marketing

The marketing campaign for Paglu emphasized the star power of lead actors Dev and Koel Mallick, capitalizing on their successful collaborations in prior hits like Mon Mane Na (2008) and Premer Kahini (2008), which had established them as a popular on-screen pair appealing to romantic audiences. Teaser trailers were released in April 2011 to build anticipation, showcasing key action and romance sequences ahead of the film's June 3 launch. Song promotions played a central role, with tracks like the title song aired extensively on music channels to engage viewers through catchy melodies composed by Jeet Gannguli. Partnerships with radio stations and print media in amplified the campaign, featuring advertisements and interviews that highlighted the film's blend of romance and action elements in visually striking posters. Pre-release events, including a music launch and press conferences in , generated buzz among local media and fans, fostering excitement for the story's NRI theme of cross-border . The strategy targeted youth and family viewers, positioning Paglu as an family entertainer with universal appeal.

Theatrical release

Paglu premiered on June 3, 2011, in theaters across , . The distribution was managed by , which handled a on approximately 166 screens in during the first week. The film's runtime is 143 minutes. Initial screenings in drew packed houses at both multiplexes and single-screen theaters, with audiences showing high enthusiasm, including spontaneous dancing to the soundtrack during showings. The premiere show at Nandan theater featured scalpers selling tickets at premium prices, reflecting strong opening demand.

Reception

Critical response

Paglu received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its energetic action sequences and the palpable chemistry between leads Dev and , while criticizing its formulaic plot as a of the 2006 Telugu film Devadasu. awarded the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, highlighting its romantic appeal and the "unmatchable pair" of the protagonists, which effectively captured the exuberance of youth romance for mass audiences. Similarly, described it as a "super entertainer" with well-packaged songs, drama, and action that contributed to its feel-good factor. On the other hand, some reviewers pointed out flaws in execution, including weak dialogues, over-the-top elements like abrupt dream sequences set in foreign locations, and an unrealistic narrative involving a senator . A Telegraph India critic found the pacing excruciatingly slow and the shifts jarring, ultimately leaving the theater before the end due to disengagement. User reviews on averaged 4.1 out of 10, reflecting a divide: while many lauded the catchy songs and heartfelt love story, others deemed the storyline predictable and lacking originality. Overall, the consensus positioned Paglu as a commercial entertainer tailored for undemanding viewers, succeeding in evoking lighthearted romance and mass appeal through its vibrant energy but falling short on narrative depth and innovation.

Commercial performance

Paglu emerged as a major success, grossing ₹9.95 worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing Bengali film of . The film held this distinction as the top-earning Bengali production until it was surpassed by Chander Pahar in 2013, which collected over ₹20 . Its release on June 3 aligned with the summer vacation period, contributing to strong initial attendance and dominance over other 2011 Bengali releases. The movie recorded a robust opening, amassing over ₹5 in its first week and setting a new benchmark for Bengali cinema earnings at the time. It sustained momentum with screenings in 169 theaters across during its second week, far exceeding early expectations of a 50-day run in and suburbs. This prolonged theatrical presence, lasting over 150 days in , underscored its widespread popularity and market impact. Overall, Paglu's performance revitalized interest in commercial Bengali films, with ancillary revenues from DVD sales and TV rights providing additional financial gains beyond theatrical earnings.

Sequel and legacy

Paglu 2

Paglu 2 is a 2012 Indian Bengali-language romantic that serves as a direct to the 2011 hit Paglu, directed by Sujit Mondal and starring Dev and in the lead roles. It is an official of the 2011 Telugu Kandireega. Released on August 31, 2012, the continues the adventures of the titular character Paglu, portrayed by Dev, who is depicted as a high dropout from a village determined to educate himself in to win the hand of his beloved Shruti, played by . The narrative introduces fresh action-comedy elements, including confrontations with rowdies, a blackmailing , and pursuing henchmen, as Paglu strives to rescue Shruti from danger, blending high-energy sequences with romantic and humorous undertones. Produced by Surinder Films under , the sequel reflected expanded production ambitions with international shoots. Filming occurred across and abroad, including desert action scenes in , , as well as song sequences and climactic shots in , , , , and other European locations, marking one of the first Bengali films to incorporate such diverse global backdrops for its stunts and visuals. Critically, Paglu 2 garnered a 3.5 out of 5 rating from The Times of India, which highlighted its engaging "mad ride" of comedy, macho heroism, and damsel-in-distress tropes tailored for commercial audiences. Commercially, it proved a hit, grossing approximately ₹6.5 crore worldwide and capitalizing on the original film's momentum to solidify the franchise.

Franchise impact

The success of Paglu (2011) directly spurred the expansion of its franchise, with Paglu 2 released in 2012 as a sequel that continued the romantic action-comedy formula starring Dev and Koel Mallick. A third installment, Paglu 3, was announced with the same lead pair under director Sujit Mondal but remains unreleased as of 2025. This series solidified Dev and Koel Mallick as a reliable blockbuster pairing in Tollywood, building on their prior collaborations and contributing to their status as a go-to duo for mass-appeal entertainers. The franchise left a notable cultural imprint by popularizing "Paglu" as colloquial in for playful, eccentric lovers or those exhibiting lighthearted madness, a term that resonated widely through the film's titular song and character archetype. This usage permeated , turning the word into a casual endearment or descriptor for romantic whimsy, reflecting the film's blend of Hindi-influenced catchphrases and local sensibilities. The Paglu series also boosted the popularity of youth-centric romantic comedies in Tollywood, emphasizing fun-loving protagonists and accessible humor that appealed to younger audiences. On an industry level, Paglu marked a pivotal commercial shift in 2011 Bengali cinema by achieving blockbuster status with its structure—adapted from the Telugu film Devadasu—and incorporation of non-resident Indian (NRI) romance themes, encouraging similar hybrid narratives in subsequent productions. Grossing approximately ₹9.95 , it set box-office benchmarks for the year, outperforming contemporaries and signaling a move toward high-grossing, -driven films over art-house fare. While the franchise garnered no major awards, its commercial milestones were widely acknowledged as catalysts for Tollywood's embrace of formulaic successes.

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