
Kangal Malsat: Directed by Suman Mukhopadhyay. With Kamalika Banerjee, Dibyendu Bhattacharya, Joyraj Bhattacharya, and Kaushik Ganguly. Fyataroo: Flying human beings; Choktor: Black Magic sect Bhodi, the head of the Choktors, initiates a total war against the ruling communists of West Bengal, India. Fyataroos join hands with Choktors. Advised by Calcutta’s progenitors Dandabayash (ageless primordial talking crow) and an Indo-colonial half-breed Begum Johnson(1732-1818) erupt in a historic insurrection. They jointly launch guerrilla attacks against the Government. Skulls dance in crematoria and flying discs flutter in the skies and cry anarchy, resident ghosts gossip, and prattle, and the police are in total confusion. The government is forced to surrender and offer a peace proposal to the joint force. The film dissects almost everything wrong in the city with a cinematic knife sharpened on trenchant farce and fantasy. It is an anarchist film. Tired of the corrupt Communist regime and its policies, a group of flying humans and black magicians join forces to hatch a conspiracy and wage a guerrilla attack against the totalitarian government and overthrow it.