JAATISHWAR MOVIE REVIEW | এরকম করলে হয়? | RUPAM'S REVIEW YouTube• May 18, 2020

The film interweaves two timelines across more than a century. In the present day, a musicologist/researcher becomes obsessed with the life of Anthony Firingee (a real 19th-century Bengali folk singer of Portuguese origin) and a mysterious composer named Jaastishwar, while in the past it follows the life, love, and creative struggles of a composer whose music reshapes Bengali culture. Themes of identity, cultural assimilation, memory, and the power of music drive the narrative, with reincarnation used as a device to tie past and present.

: Portrays the dual roles of Anthony Firingee and Kushal Hazra in what is widely considered one of his best performances. Jisshu Sengupta : Plays Rohit Mehta, the modern protagonist.

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The bustling streets of modern-day Kolkata were a symphony of chaos, but for Rohit, they were merely a backdrop for his own rebellion. A young, wealthy Bengali boy with a penchant for rock music and Portuguese guitars, he cared little for the history of his ancestors. That changed the day he decided to write a thesis on the origin of the Portuguese language in Bengal, a topic that was as obscure as it was controversial.