

A columnist wrote a script, got himself cast, and chaos ensued. What could go wrong?
This is the debut Bengali film of columnist cum author Suhel Seth.
Acting
Parambrata Chatterjee doing heavy lifting against... interesting choices.
Writing
Suhel Seth wrote himself into this. That tells you everything.

Director
Arnab Riingo Banerjee
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Suhel Seth is better known as a Delhi socialite and PR strategist than screenwriter; this film reportedly originated from columns he wrote about Kolkata's underbelly.
The title 'Senapati' (Commander) deliberately evokes mythological authority while depicting modern political decay — a common Bengali cinematic trope since Ray.