Egaro the Eleven Bengali (Bangla) Movie Star Crew Cast Story Plot Film Review
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Egaro the Eleven Bengali (Bangla) Movie Star Crew Cast Story Plot Film Review
Egaro the Eleven Bengali Movie is an attempt by the director Arun Roy to revisit the historic 1911 IFA Shield win by eleven barefooted Mohun Bagan players over the East Yorkshire Regiment. The match that took the spirit of the Indian Struggle for Independence within the football field has been relived here. The freedom struggle was reinforced and re-energised by this epoch making win. Egaro the Eleven Bengali Movie Promo Cast Crew Music Direction
Egaro the XI Bengali Movie Review
A Egaro the XI Bengali Movie Review has to contemplate over the historic event on which the Egaro the Eleven Bengali Movie story plot is centred around. It was on 29th July, 1911, and the whole of Bengal flocked towards the Calcutta Football Club, Maidan to remain witness of history on the making. Thanks to Magic Hour Entertainment, their new film Egaro has once again relived that gone glory from ashes. Just like the match took the heights the heights of Indian Freedom Movement within the football field, the story of Egaro the 11 Bengali film has been interspersed with the struggle for independence. Thus while on one hand we see armed revolutionaries assaulting the tyrannical police officials of the British Raj, on the other hand the Young Turkey of Bengal preparing themselves to take the battle into the football ground. Just like the English learning was a main factor for the Bengali renaissance in the nineteenth century, the very own game of the British came to be instrumental to defeat their English opponents.
Rev. Sudhir Chatterjee, the only booted player in Mohun Bagan, a professor of English by profession, wanted to pay back the British in their own coins after being insulted by his English colleagues in the college. Rajen was thrown out of his revolutionary association as he was supposed to waste time on football while the country was in the need of his martial skills. The Bhaduri brothers wanted to avenge their teacher's death on the hands of the British police. Thus, a squad came up together, coming to the ground both for the passion for the game as well as to avenge the tyranny of the Raj.
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