Abhijit Pakrashi (Parambrata Chatterjee), now a seasoned but deeply troubled police inspector, is assigned to the case. He must follow the detective instincts taught by his late mentor, Prabir Roy Chowdhury, to determine whether the original Khoka has returned or if a dangerous copycat is on the loose. Deep Dive into Character Profiles
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The story alternates between 1993 and 2019. In 1993 Kolkata’s Chinatown, a ruthless teenage gang leader named becomes famous for a signature killing style: slashing victims' throats and carving his name on their foreheads. Abhijit Pakrashi (Parambrata Chatterjee), now a seasoned but
Released theatrically on , the film was produced by Shree Venkatesh Films (SVF) . It honors classic detective fiction tropes while leaning heavily into gritty, violent psychological themes. Director & Screenplay : Srijit Mukherji Cinematography : Soumik Halder Music & Lyrics : Anupam Roy Run Time : 128 minutes Streaming Partner : Hoichoi Main Cast and Character Dynamics The story alternates between 1993 and 2019
While the first film focused on the brilliant but unhinged ex-cop Prabir Roy Chowdhury (played by Prosenjit Chatterjee), the sequel shifts its focus entirely onto his former rookie assistant, (Parambrata Chatterjee). Now a seasoned, battle-hardened, and distinctly more cynical detective, Abhijit is forced to confront a brutal wave of violence that mirrors a historical nightmare. The Plot: Reliving a 25-Year-Old Nightmare The story moves across two distinct timelines:
: Anirban Bhattacharya's portrayal of Khoka is widely regarded as a bold, menacing, and top-notch performance, while Parambrata effectively captures a man "eaten from the inside" by past trauma.
Anirban’s portrayal of the menacing Khoka is arguably the highlight of the film, bringing a chilling, raw energy to the screen, though some critics felt his performance was slightly theatrical.