In an era where smartphones harbour unseen dangers, the threat of cybercrime looms large. Director Debarati Bhowmick's upcoming film "Najarbandi" seeks to shed light on this pressing issue. The movie, set to be a commercial thriller, will centre around the stories of five women, portraying their journey from victims to victors in the face of cyber threats.
Starring Rituparna Sengupta, Madhumita Sarkar, Anindita Bose, Rajnandini Pal, and Sohag Sen, "Najarbandi" promises a gripping narrative filled with suspense and action. Bhowmick's decision to focus solely on female characters underscores the film's message of empowerment and resilience in the digital age.
The plot revolves around a web of cyber conspiracies, with the protagonists fighting to outwit not only the criminals but also societal stereotypes. Bhowmick's deliberate choice to exclude male characters from pivotal roles challenges traditional gender norms, portraying women as capable agents of change in the fight against cybercrime.
Rituparna Sengupta will act as a painter, while Madhumita Sarkar and Rajnandini Pal portray characters navigating the complexities of law enforcement. Anindita Bose will portray the character of a police officer, and Sohag Sen will play the role of a mother embroiled in the chaos of cyber threats.
The film's narrative, penned by Bhowmick herself, promises a blend of adrenaline-pumping action sequences, heartfelt drama, and thought-provoking commentary on the societal implications of cybercrime. With Mumbai-based production house and renowned producer Rupak Chatterjee onboard, "Najarbandi" is poised to deliver a cinematic experience that transcends boundaries.
As anticipation mounts for the release of "Najarbandi," audiences can expect a film that not only entertains but also educates and empowers. While details regarding the film's release remain scarce, one thing is certain: "Najarbandi" is poised to make a lasting impact on viewers, urging them to stay vigilant in the face of evolving cyber threats.