

A rich kid punches his way through ego, loneliness, and the one girl who actually gave a damn.
Rony is the son of a rich man, who craves success as a boxer. In the pursuit of fame he pushes aside his family and the one girl who truly loved him. Loneliness being his only companion, Rony embraces his dream by going back to boxing. In the ring, he realises that life is pretty much like a boxing ring. Rony sets out to make things right in his life.
Acting
Soumitra Chatterjee's brief but gravitas-heavy church father.
Production
Kolkata boxing gyms feel authentically grimy and lived-in.
Director
Sanjoy Bardhon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Boxing remains niche in Bengali cinema; this was a rare mainstream attempt to graft Rocky tropes onto Kolkata's upper-class angst.
Ena Saha was reportedly cast after the director saw her ability to cry on cue in multiple takes—essential for Jinia's patience-testing arc.