Borbaad knows what it is: a noisy, emotional, over-the-top action drama. It doesn’t pretend to be art. It doesn’t want a National Award. It wants to entertain the masses in single screens and satellite premieres.
The script leans heavily on 90s Bollywood nostalgia—secret brothers, oversized villainous lairs, and a hero who can fight twenty goons without breaking a sweat. If there’s one reason to watch Borbaad , it’s the lead pair. Bonny Sengupta has a genuine screen presence. He’s not trying to be a method actor; he’s being the quintessential action hero. Koushani Mukherjee matches him step for step, and their song sequences (especially "Tor Jonnoi" ) were trending for weeks. borbaad bengali movie
Let’s break it down. Directed by Rajiv Kumar Biswas , Borbaad follows the classic template of a "lost son" saga. The story revolves around a young man named Abhimanyu (Bonny Sengupta) who grows up away from his wealthy family due to a conspiracy hatched by the villain. Years later, he returns to Kolkata not for revenge, but for love. Naturally, the paths cross, identities are revealed, and punches are thrown. Borbaad knows what it is: a noisy, emotional,