Shyam is portrayed as a progressive intellectual who uses his privilege to advocate for the marginalized, specifically Rosie (Sai Pallavi), a temple dancer seeking freedom from tradition.
The soundtrack was a sensation. The reincarnation anthem “Sir Osthara” became a rage on Tamil social media even before the dubbed release. The Tamil lyricist cleverly retained the Sanskrit-rooted energy of the original while making lines like “Nee Siricha Podhum, En Uyir Thavikkuthu” feel native to Tamil soil. The background score, blending folk percussion with haunting strings, elevates every single frame. shyam singha roy tamil dubbed movie
The film opens in present-day Hyderabad. Shyam (Nani), an aspiring filmmaker, is a chaotic, short-tempered mess. After a public meltdown, he’s dragged into a legal nightmare—accused of a heinous crime he didn’t commit. Enter a lawyer, Rosy (Sai Pallavi), who fights his case not with logic, but with a bizarre claim: Shyam is the reincarnation of a legendary poet and revolutionary from 1970s Bengal, . Shyam is portrayed as a progressive intellectual who