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5/10
Too many loose ends
banerjeenirmalya18 February 2018
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Two young girls are raped and strangled to death in a similar fashion in Kolkata and Chandernagore which gives everyone an impression that a serial killer may be on loose. That's when the detective department's ace cop Shabor Dasgupta (Saswata) and his team (Gaurav and Subhrajit) take on the task of unraveling the truth behind the grotesque killings. "Asche Abar Shabor" is the third installment of the Shabor franchise and this time Director Arindam Sil weaves the tale with multiple elements of lust, frustrated lovers, nymphomaniacs and a saga of betrayals. Hence we find a 20 year old spoilt Rinku Roy (Diti), daughter to rich and divorced parents and in love with a 38 year old man (Indraneil) who enjoys quite a bit of a nefarious reputation in the locality of Chandernagore. Rinku's own mother had long besieged her and her rich dad had no time to spare for her. Her step-mom hoped for her death and no one likes her closeness with a man almost double her age. It's worth mentioning though that why her lover Indraneil enjoys the tag of Lothario is never explained in the story. He owns a huge mansion, runs a ramshackle garage, lives like a recluse and is extremely hated by everyone around except Rinku. Apart from the fact that he is estranged from his newly wed-wife, there's nothing so abhorring about the suave. When Rinku was found brutally murdered, everyone from the agitated localites to the police branded him as the criminal. Sil should have formed some sort of a backdrop to support this mass-antipathy against the prime suspect. The next murder is that of a female escort named Sophia who actually hails from Burdwan, gets raped and murdered in some desolate corner of Kolkata and then her body is being moved all the way to Chandernagore. Confusing, isn't it? To add to it, the party was thrown by a man who hailed from Chandernagore but presently lived in Lucknow (Mir Afsar Ali). During the unfolding of the mystery, it was revealed that the murder took place in a fit of rage and it was not a pre-meditated one. Then why was the body dragged all the way to Chandernagore and why were not there any bruises or injury marks in the victim's body? The dress was reasonably in tact too. During the murder of the second escort, the inconsistencies prevailed too. One of the characters who was enraged of his own own poor status was shown to ride a swanky bike and sport a fancy watch. Clearly, Mr.Sil missed out on quite a few details. Unlike the other two Shabor movies, this one clearly lacked the X-factor that makes a thriller gripping. There were not many surprise elements and the story did not have any character who was completely unconventional unlike Anirban Bhattacharya's character in Eagoler Chokh (Eagle's Eye). The movie somehow feels to be infested with too many unnecessary add-ons. However, despite all this "Asche Abar Shabor" is not a bad attempt and definitely a one-time watch. The greatest pillar the movie holds on to is the stellar performance of the cast. Saswata as the titular character again does a complete justice to the role. The rest Indraneil, Arunima, Anindya, Mir, Gaurav chip in well. But the one actor who really stole the show was Subhrajit who played Shabor's funny sidekick Nandalal. His comic timing, expressions and idiosyncrasies will be etched forever in the audience's memory. The bungling God-fearing deputy was stunning in the scene when a girl attempted to seduce him. The bathing scene which followed in the spirit of atonement was equally funny.

The theme song of Shabor is barely noticeable but Bickram Ghosh does compensate it with "Kaise Manayun Shyam" which have been picturized well too. Saswata's preachy monologue in the concluding juncture is enough to piss one off. Overall, Arindam SIl's latest attempt in the series is not an utterly foiled venture, it's merely the third best Shabor movie till date.
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7/10
neither good nor bad
mdtaieb72 July 2018
After the last 2 films the shabor franchise has caught the attention of many viewers. shabor is a detective with humor and intelligence. these movie also potrays these kind of feature and this franchise always promote some dark fantasy some adult fantasy like stories. so in this line these story is not that bad :) hope u will enjoy
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2/10
A protagonist like this deserves better.
3THEREAL1 June 2018
Asche Abar Shabor is right down your alley if you're into over-sexed thrillers with ample doses of great performances (not in bed, dear; acting...). But if you buy that ticket hoping to catch the next big thing in the Shabor franchise, you'll be disappointed. I recommend temporary amnesia, especially if you have watched Eagoler Chokh and/or Ebar Shabor.
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9/10
Aschhe Abar Shabor: An intriguing crime drama/thriller.
Achyut_Prashast_Singh29 April 2018
The title of the film attracted me even though I rarely understood what it meant. While searching Prime Video for new movies, I came across it and decided to give it a shot. When I finally watched it, I felt thrilled. It's the third Bengali film I've seen and I'm really impressed.

ASCHHE ABAR SHABOR is a well written film. The screenplay is engaging for the most part, thanks to the editing, thrills, twists and even some action. At the end of the day, it stands as a unique film of its genre, which needs to be seen.

Saswata Chatterjee is impressive as the lead character. His quest to find out the truth has been very well depicted on screen. The other lead actors too deliver decent performances.

The film has minimal but very well shot action sequences which are some of the best ones ever, and are definitely worth watching for.

Perhaps the only negatives are a few unimpressive performances by supporting actors as well as the forcing of music in some sequences. The film starts a bit slow and some scenes look a bit unnecessary.

But as a whole, Arindam Sil's ASCHHE ABAR SHABOR is an excellent crime drama/thriller which is worth watching, and since it's available on Prime Video with English subtitles, you must check it out. Just make sure kids don't happen to watch it, since it's strictly not for them.
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1/10
WASTE OF TIME! WASTE OF TIME!
questforcreation29 January 2021
I could not understand if the maker and the actors were intended to make a movie or an amateurish school play? Like! Such great actors with such poor performance. and direction, music... haha! Film school students' projects are better off!
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1/10
Unnecessarily sleazy
beingserious2 December 2018
Ridiculously high on sex content Really not upto the mark.
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4/10
Normalizes marital rape and victim blaming
sudeshnamlbx24 March 2023
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Good things: acting of most main characters, especially the three main cops. Cinematography is good, background music is appropriate. There were a few funny moments that were very well done without being clownish.

Bad things: The lady playing Rinku was awful. Her friends weren't good either. The birthday song was unnecessary. The main culprit is supposed to be poor, but he has stylish tattoos, wears a fancy watch, rides a bike and his overall attire does not reflect his economic status. Everything is overly sexualized.

The unforgivable things: The movie normalizes marital rape, even sympathizes with it. It is a very misogynistic movie, several dialogues showcase that mentality. There is blatant victim blaming in Shabor's last monologue. That type of monologue is irritating by its own right, but blaming a 21 year old girl and her family as a reason of her getting raped and murder is the lowest you can go as a filmmaker. These incidents do not happen because the girl's family did not teach her properly or did not pay attention to her. These atrocities happen because the boys are not educated well. The cannot manage their expectations and therefore turn out to be animals.
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