Yash Dasgupta (born as Debashish Dasgupta[4] on 10 October 1985)[5] is an Indian actor, television personality, politician. He works Hindi and Bengali Film industry. He started his career in television, and his movie debut was in the 2016 Bengali film Gangster, his upcoming Bollywood debut film Yaariyan 2. He was listed as the most desirable man in the Calcutta Times list of Most Desirable men in 2014, 2015 and 2020.[6]
Bengali Movie Gangster
The movie begins in present time, on the anniversary of Kabir and Ruhi. While Kabir shops for his wife and is returning home, he is shot by four masked gangsters. Just before falling out a fifth person shoots him. He is taken to hospital and a shocked Ruhi arrives to see him. The film then takes a flashback to how Kabir became Guru, the gangster.
In a jail years ago, a young Kabir sits terrified as an older prisoner named Jamal tells him to kill his cellmate to prove his worth as a criminal. In return he would be freed. Kabir does so. Jamal tells him to work with him and calls him 'Beta'. Kabir calls him 'Baba'. Jamal tells him that one day he would rule and will be known as Guru. A few years later, Guru is a renowned gangster of Jamal and works exactly what Jamal tells him. He is always accompanied by his closest friend Ghudi. He is seemingly disturbed and wants to leave his business of being gangster. In an unwanted manner, he goes to kill Vishnu, one of their ex-members of gang. Guru, instead of killing him warns him to run away lest Jamal shall kill him. Later Guru learns Jamal's men have killed Bishnu.
Later they meet again at the hospital where Guru pays a hefty amount for expenses of a conspirator whom Ruhi brought to hospital. Over time, Ruhi and Guru get together well. Guru is now least bothered with gang. One day Guru confesses to Ruhi that he is a gangster, but says that he will leave this behind. He proposes to Ruhi and they get married. They then meet Jamal to seek blessings. Jamal asks Guru for a gift. Guru responds by saying he wants live a normal life. Jamal tells him to do so. But all three know that could never happen.
At Ruhi's mothers shop, Kabir arrives in a tired and hurt condition. Together, they leave for the place where they had first met. Kabir narrates that his changing from Guru the gangster to Kabir was just a small incident but real story began when Ruhi shot him. He wants to know why she did so. But Ruhi demands it's useless to say as Kabir is going to die. Saying this she points her gun towards Kabir. Kabir it was awful, having lost his friend Ghudi as well as his unborn child and it's better he dies. Ruhi then reveals she was never pregnant, and goons who attacked her was well plotted. Kabir also learns it was she who let the gangsters kill Ghudi.
Kabir is forced into a life of crime by the head of a mafia gang. He decides to become a big-time killer and is trained by his mentor (Bratya Basu) who declares him to be his own son. But he falls in love with the beautiful Ruhi (Mimi Chakraborty) who wears high-end designer dresses though her mother keeps a grocery shop. She falls in love with Guru who decides to become Kabir again and quits the criminal world. Wife Ruhi is happy but only for a while. She asks him to go back to his Guru persona all over again when she realises that the organization will not allow him to live in peace. He is reluctant but gives in and becomes the dreaded gangster Guru all over again. After many twists and turns which make the film interesting after the interval, the film ends unhappily ever after. Why? For the answer, go watch the film if you can.
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I highly recommend both. But, do yourself a favor and watch the TV series first. It's not necessary, but if you do, you will have a deeper understanding of the characters and their motivations while watching the movie. 2ff7e9595c
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