A movie which know one has heard of came as a surprise to me. Ashu Trika's movies never have been highly anticipated. Right through from 'Deewanapan' to 'Alag' his features had came and went unnoticed. They never made the bells ring at the box office either. 'Baabar' is altogether a different experience. Since I am very familiar with the underworld and gangster genre, to me it was just another bad guy movie. It preaches the same message that we have heard time and time again 'those who live by the gun, die by the gun' and ' crime never pays'. I was again subjected to the same routine police shoot ups, plot and regular goings on as depicted in previous seen movies. However the second half proved to be surprisingly enjoyable, as the movie progresses with a plot. There is more focus on the police authorities as well as the the main gangster character. This bared a slight resemblance to a earlier 2005 movie called 'sehar' Unfortunately this movie did not fall in to the same high league. However it does raise a eye brow. Maye if Sanjay Gupta directed it he would get some recognition as a director.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1508950/

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