: The film features Lahoma Bhattacharya in her debut role, alongside Tanusree Chakraborty , Shataf Figar , and Kharaj Mukherjee . Plot and Themes
The film marked the directorial debut of and was produced under the banner of Jeetz Filmworks .
: Jeet stars in a dual-shaded role as both Ram Mukherjee, a media studies professor, and the titular vigilante, Raavan. : The film features Lahoma Bhattacharya in her
: It is characterized by high-decibel action, intense violence, and mass-market entertainment elements typical of "commercial potboilers". Technical Specifications
: The action sequences, a primary focus of the film, were designed by Ravi Varma . : It is characterized by high-decibel action, intense
: The narrative follows Ram Mukherjee, whose life is contrasted with his alter-ego, Raavan, a ruthless vigilante fighting against evil.
: Critics noted the film's use of makeup, hair, and contact lenses to distinguish the Raavan persona, creating a visually striking but brutal atmosphere. Reception : Critics noted the film's use of makeup,
: The story is partially adapted from the Indian epic Ramayana , with the protagonist drawing strength from a deity tattoo and embodying a modern, darker interpretation of justice.