Whether it was 2012 or 2021, Prosenjit Chatterjee has proven that he can hold the audience's attention regardless of the medium or genre. Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back showcased the peak of his commercial stardom, while Baa highlighted his maturity as an actor who can carry a film on emotional nuance rather than just high-octane action.

: His portrayal of the antagonist Kali, the "terror of Debgarh," adds a necessary layer of menace to the story. Baby Titli

The female lead, , made her Bengali debut with this film and would go on to remain its most prominent lead actress. Her character, Madhu, provided the romantic subplot and a bridge between Gupi's chaotic life and the serious world of Bikram Singha. The supporting cast includes Anusmriti Sarkar, Supriyo Dutta, and Partho, who added both comedic relief and menace to the narrative. A special mention goes to Bollywood actress Mahek Chahal , who made her Bengali debut with an item song in the film, adding to its commercial appeal.

Gupi discovers the truth about his lookalike, , a fearless police officer. Bikram Singha had turned the lawless town of Debgarh upside down by fighting its corrupt ruler, Kaali . However, during a brutal encounter, the officer suffers critical injuries. Act 3: The Resurrection and Revenge

Featured in a high-energy dance track marking her Bengali debut. Specialized Stunt Crews

The posters had promised a resurrection. Nine years after Bikram Singha: The Lion Is Back tore through box offices with its raw, rustic fury, the digital billboards of Bengal flashed a new warning: “The Lion never left. He was just sharpening his claws.”

: Delivers a powerful dual performance as the comedic Gupi and the intense, mustache-twirling ACP Bikram Singha .

A small-time thief and lookalike of Bikram, who is carefree and jovial.