The story begins when a photojournalist, Uday, is killed by a white tigress after he attempts to rescue her cub. Seeking justice, his brother Pandit, a commando captain, leads an elite team into the prohibited core area of the Sundarbans. As they hunt the tigress, they discover she is far more intelligent and manipulative than they anticipated, turning the hunters into the hunted while uncovering a local poaching scam. Critical Reception Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
The story begins with , a young photojournalist, who is killed by a white tigress after he attempts to rescue one of her cubs from a poacher's trap. His brother, Pandit —a captain of an elite commando team—vows to recover Uday's body. Despite warnings from the local forest warden, Pandit leads his team into the prohibited core area of the Sundarbans to avenge his brother. The film follows their struggle for survival as they are hunted by the apex predator in her own territory. Cast & Characters The story begins when a photojournalist, Uday, is
The story follows Pandit, a commando who enters the prohibited core of the Sundarbans jungle to avenge his photojournalist brother, Uday, who was killed by a rare white tigress. Alongside a crack team of specialists and local guides, Pandit’s mission to kill the tigress turns into a survival nightmare as the hunters become the hunted in the treacherous marshlands. Critical Reception Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014)
It was noted for a grueling 40-day shoot in the actual Sundarbans, where the crew lived on ships and timed their filming around the 6-hour tidal cycles. Technical and Critical Reception The film follows their struggle for survival as