Kolkata, December — Tollywood superstar Prosenjit Chatterjee, often referred to as the face of modern Bengali cinema, is all set to captivate audiences once again with his upcoming historical–dramatic release, Devi Chowdhurani. The film—based on the iconic novel by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay—is gearing up for a grand premiere this December, sparking intense excitement among fans and cinema enthusiasts.
The story of Devi Chowdhurani revolves around themes of revolution, resistance, and empowerment during British–ruled Bengal. While much attention is on the titular character of Prafullamukhi—who transforms into the fearless rebel Devi Chowdhurani—industry sources say Prosenjit plays a powerfully layered role that anchors the emotional and political tension of the film.
Early insider whispers hint that this December release may be one of the most ambitious Bengali cinematic projects in recent years, featuring large–scale sets, rich costume design, and a heroic, grand visual tone reminiscent of classic historical epics.
Prosenjit himself has expressed deep enthusiasm for the project, reportedly calling it “a tribute to Bengal’s spirit, history, and the strength of its women.” His involvement alone has elevated expectations—fans anticipate not just a performance, but a profound cinematic experience.
As December inches closer, the buzz around Devi Chowdhurani continues to grow—especially among audiences eager to see strong Bengali literary adaptations revived on the big screen. Many predict this film will ignite fresh discussions on heritage storytelling and bring younger audiences back to Bengali theater screens.
Stay tuned—this winter, Bengal’s history returns to life, and Prosenjit will be at the center of it.