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Rupankar Bagchi (for the song "E Tumi Kemon Tumi") Best Costume Design: Sabarni Das Best Makeup Artist: Vikram Gaikwad Significance

Compare Srijit Mukherji's version with the Antony Firingee starring Uttam Kumar.

Relive the Musical Masterpiece: A Deep Dive into Jaatishwar (2014) Jaatishwar -2014- - DVD Rip - x264 - 5.1 AAC - ...

Jaatishwar has already established itself as a significant film in Bengali cinema, with many regarding it as a modern classic. Its success can be attributed to its storytelling, performances, and direction. The film's themes of destiny, free will, and the complexities of human relationships resonate deeply with audiences, making it a relatable and thought-provoking watch.

In the landscape of modern Bengali cinema, few films have managed to blend historical romance, musical re-creation, and philosophical inquiry as seamlessly as Srijit Mukherji’s 2014 masterpiece, (The Reincarnation). Starring Prosenjit Chatterjee in a National Award-winning performance, the film is a sweeping narrative about memory, lost history, and the enduring power of music. Rupankar Bagchi (for the song "E Tumi Kemon

Rupankar Bagchi (for the hauntingly beautiful track "E Tumi Kemon Tumi") Best Costume Design: Sabarni Das Best Makeup Artist: Vikram Gaikwad

This is a legitimate release. It is a pirated copy, redistributed without the consent of the filmmakers, music label, or distributors. The film's themes of destiny, free will, and

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No official Blu-ray was ever produced. In 2016, the film became available on streaming platforms like (in SD and HD upscaled) and Amazon Prime Video India (SD only, as of 2023).

A major pillar of the film is its soundtrack by Kabir Suman, which documents nearly 200 years of Bengali music, including Kirtan, Tappa, and Bhatiali.