Jor (film)

Jor
Movie poster
Directed by Swapan Saha
Produced by T. Sarkar Productions
Written by Manjil Bandyopadhyay
Starring Jeet
Barsa Priyadarshini
Music by S. P. Venkatesh
Edited by Suresh
Release date
  • 18 January 2008 (2008-01-18)
Country India
Language Bengali
Budget 1.25 crore[1]
Box office 5 crore

Jor (Bengali: জোর "Force") is a 2008 Bengali film directed by Swapan Saha. The movie features Jeet and Barsa Priyadarshini. It was the first Bengali film of Oriya film actress Barsa Priyadarshini. The movie was a remake of 2003 Telugu movie Okkadu.[1]

Plot

Surya (Jeet) is a sportsman. He loves to run and win championships in Kolkata. Once on a championship tour, he goes to Siliguri. There he runs into an influential gang leader Indrajit (Subrat Dutta) who forcefully tries to make Sumi (Barsha Priyadarshini) his wife. After some struggle and fights, Surya is able to escape from Siliguri with Sumi. After coming to his home in Kolkata, Surya hides Sumi from his family members. He attempts to arrange for Sumi's departure to the US where her relatives reside. Indrajit and his goons arrive in Kolkata in search of Sumi. They use their political and social influence to the local police who locks up Surya. Eventually, Surja makes the police officer understand that he loves Sumi and he lets him go since the police officer is an old friend of Surya's father (Deepankar De). Surja arrives to get Sumi back from Indrajit's house. Meanwhile, Indrajit's goons go to Surja's home and kidnap Surya's sister. Surya eventually fights after his father gives him permission to fight for good cause. Indrajit dies by his mother during the fight coincidentally.

Cast

Remakes & character map

Okkadu (2003)
(Telugu)
Ghilli (2004)
(Tamil)
Ajay (2006)
(Kannada)
Jor (2008)
(Bengali)
Tevar (2015)
(Hindi)
(Mahesh Babu)(Vijay)(Puneeth Rajkumar)(Jeetendra Madnani)(Arjun Kapoor)
(Bhumika Chawla)(Trisha Krishnan)(Anuradha Mehta)(Barsha Priyadarshini)(Sonakshi Sinha)
(Prakash Raj)(Prakash Raj)(Prakash Raj)(Subrat Dutta)(Manoj Bajpai)
(Mukesh Rishi)(Ashish Vidyarthi)(Deepankar De)(Raj Babbar)

References

  1. 1 2 "Tolly tally". Calcutta, India: www.telegraphindia.com. 12 March 2008. Retrieved 2008-11-24.


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