

A wronged bride, a secret fortune, and a sword-wielding revolution: Bengali cinema's most iconic transformation story.
Prafulla is beautiful and righteous but is mistreated by her in laws because of her poverty. Prafulla comes to a fortune by chance and is guided by Bhabani Pathak, a nationalistic religious leader to use this fortune in the cause of justice. She is trained rigorously and becomes a bandit queen wrapped in mystery and even fights back Colonial British forces to safeguard villagers.She becomes the legendary Debi Chowdhurani. Gradually incidents take such a turn that her erstwhile tormentors, i.e. her in laws come under her power and the movie ends with reconciliation.
Acting
Suchitra Sen's dual performance: trembling bride to commanding legend.
Costume
The visual shift from bridal white to bandit queen regalia.

Director
Dinen Gupta
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Based on Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay's 1884 novel, which invented the 'noble bandit' archetype in Indian literature and became a covert recruitment tool for anti-colonial revolutionaries.
Suchitra Sen, already Bengal's biggest star, performed her own sword training sequences after refusing a body double—director Dinen Gupta kept the raw, unpolished takes.