Pariah Vol 1 2024 Moviebaazcom Bengali 108 ✮
Critics and audiences have drawn parallels to the John Wick series. While this invites comparisons that the film sometimes struggles to meet due to budget constraints, it signals a maturation of the local audience's taste. It proves that regional audiences are hungry for stylized action fare, not just comedies or family dramas.
| Platform | Availability (as of 2024) | Language Options | |----------|---------------------------|-------------------| | | Streaming (subscription) | Hindi (original), Bengali dub, English subtitles | | Amazon Prime Video | Rental/Purchase | Hindi, Bengali dub, Tamil, English subs | | MovieBaaz.com | Official partner for regional releases | Bengali (dub) – ensure the site shows the “Legal Streaming” badge | | Theatrical Re‑Run | Select multiplexes in Kolkata & Delhi (Oct 2024) | Bengali dub on select screens | pariah vol 1 2024 moviebaazcom bengali 108
| Theme | How It’s Presented | Bengali Cultural Resonance | |-------|-------------------|----------------------------| | | The Pariah can erase or rewrite digital identities. | Mirrors the ongoing debate in Bengal about digital surveillance and personal freedom. | | Motherhood & Sacrifice | Leena’s relentless search for her child drives the emotional core. | Echoes classic Bengali cinema’s focus on maternal devotion (e.g., Mahanagar ). | | Moral Ambiguity | Both Riya and Arun operate in gray zones; the “hero” is flawed. | Aligns with the region’s storytelling tradition of anti‑heroes (e.g., Pather Panchali ’s nuanced characters). | Critics and audiences have drawn parallels to the
Pariah Volume 1: Every Street Dog Has a Name is a 2024 Bengali action-thriller focusing on a vigilante who takes on a dog-meat trafficking syndicate. The film, directed by Tathagata Mukherjee and starring Vikram Chatterjee, received attention for its intense action, grossing roughly ₹90 Lakhs and prompting a 2025 sequel. Read the full story at Times of India | Platform | Availability (as of 2024) |
Appears as a ruthless lawyer, M.N. Sharma , in a rare grey-shaded role. Production and Technical Details Director: Tathagata Mukherjee. Music: Ranajoy Bhattacharjee.
The story follows an unnamed protagonist (Vikram Chatterjee) who becomes a vigilante after a stray puppy he cared for is caught in a dark underworld of illegal dog trafficking and meat trade in Kolkata. The film is noted for its raw, brutal action and has been compared to a "John Wick" style of storytelling within the Bengali film industry. Cast Member Lubdhok (Protagonist) Vikram Chatterjee Kamalini Angana Roy Nanda (Antagonist) Soumya Mukherjee NGO Owner Sreelekha Mitra Mr. Sharma Ambarish Bhattacharya Future Installment