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== Music ==

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Pradeep Roy Chowdhury in his debut, with lyrics penned by Hiren Bose and Mrinal Chakraborty.

{{Track listing

| headline = Track listing

| extra_column = Singer(s)

| total_length = 13:40

| title1 = Ei Bahare Eshe

| length1 = 2:55

| lyrics1 = Hiren Bose

| extra1 = [[Asha Bhosle]]

| title2 = Srishti Theke

| length2 = 3:38

| lyrics2 = Hiren Bose

| extra2 = [[Biswajeet Chatterjee]]

| title3 = Esho Mor Madhukunje

| length3 = 3:22

| lyrics3 = Mrinal Chakraborty

| extra3 = Asha Bhosle

| title4 = Jiban Prabhat

| length4 = 3:45

| lyrics4 = Hiren Bose

| extra4 = Asha Bhosle

}}

== References ==

== References ==


Latest revision as of 17:12, 30 November 2025

1974 Indian Bengali action crime film by Biswajeet Chatterjee

Rakta Tilak
Directed by Biswajeet Chatterjee
Screenplay by Ajit Ganguly
Story by Ratna Chatterjee
Produced by Biswajeet Chakraborty
Starring Uttam Kumar
Biswajeet Chatterjee
Supriya Devi
Rabi Ghosh
Tarun Kumar
Cinematography Bijoy Dey
Edited by Dulal Dutta
Music by Pradip Roy Chowdhury

Production
company

Trio Films

Distributed by Joyjit Films

Release date

  • 15 February 1974 (1974-02-15)
Country India
Language Bengali

Rakta Tilak (Bengali pronunciation: [ˈrɔkt̪o ˈtilok] transl.Tilak of Blood) is a 1974 Indian Bengali-language neo-noir action crime film produced, co-written and directed by Biswajeet Chatterjee in his directorial debut, under the banner of Trio Films.[1] The film stars Chatterjee himself as a elusive dacoit with expertise in disguise, who is attempted to be apprehended by police officer R. D. Chowdhury, played by Uttam Kumar. It also stars Supriya Devi, Rabi Ghosh, Tarun Kumar and Alaka Ganguly in another pivotal roles, with Prosenjit Chatterjee as a child artist.[2][3][4]

Ustad Roop Singh leads a gang of robbers in Madhya Pradesh in disguise. At one point while hiding from the police, he has a change of heart and after a series of incidents involving his human feelings, he tries to surrender to the police but in the process many of his men die and Roop Singh survives.

The soundtrack of the film is composed by Pradeep Roy Chowdhury in his debut, with lyrics penned by Hiren Bose and Mrinal Chakraborty.

Track listing
Title Lyrics Singer(s)
1. “Ei Bahare Eshe” Hiren Bose Asha Bhosle 2:55
2. “Srishti Theke” Hiren Bose Biswajeet Chatterjee 3:38
3. “Esho Mor Madhukunje” Mrinal Chakraborty Asha Bhosle 3:22
4. “Jiban Prabhat” Hiren Bose Asha Bhosle 3:45
Total length: 13:40

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