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The trailer for ‘Devi Chowdhurani’ has ignited social media, showcasing the historical drama inspired by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s novel. Prosenjit Chatterjee and Srabanti Chatterjee lead the cast, portraying the legendary figures against the backdrop of the Sannyasi-Fakir rebellion. Director Subhrajit aims to revive the forgotten tale of India’s first female rebel leader, emphasizing its relevance to contemporary audiences.
The trailer of Devi Chowdhurani has been unveiled, and it roars with the power of history, rebellion, and defiance. Inspired by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay’s iconic novel, the film reimagines the legendary figures of Devi Chowdhurani and Bhavani Pathak against the turbulent backdrop of the 18th-century Sannyasi-Fakir rebellion.Fronted by Prosenjit Chatterjee and Srabanti in commanding lead roles, the trailer is already being hailed as a goosebump-inducing spectacle. Social media is abuzz with reactions, with viewers praising its intense visuals, powerful dialogues, and unflinching portrayal of rebellion.Speaking about the trailer, Prosenjit reflected, “Bhavani Pathak and Devi Chowdhurani were not just figures of legend, they were storms of courage and rebellion that changed the course of their time.
Bringing their story to life is more than acting; it is channeling the fire, the defiance, and the spirit of history.”Srabanti, who embodies the titular role, described the character as deeply personal. “This isn’t just a role for me, it’s an emotion. The trailer shows a woman’s journey from oppression to rebellion, and I hope audiences feel the same power and spirit that we felt while making this film,” said Prosenjit.
Director Subhrajit emphasized that the story remains strikingly relevant. He said, “Devi Chowdhurani’s story is a revolution that was almost erased from collective memory. With this trailer, we wanted to remind people of the spirit of resistance, courage, and sacrifice that defined her.”With music by Bickram Ghosh and a strong ensemble cast including Bibriti Chatterjee, Kinjal Nanda, and Arna Mukhopadhyay, Devi Chowdhurani promises to bring alive the forgotten yet fiery legacy of India’s first female rebel leader on the big screen.