The film opens with a series of gruesome murders in Kolkata. The killer leaves a handwritten Bengali poem at each crime scene. A young, brilliant but arrogant police officer, Abhijeet (Parambrata Chatterjee), teams up with a former alcoholic cop-turned-poetry-expert, Prabir (Prosenjit Chatterjee), to decode the poems. The investigation dives deep into the world of Bengali literature, repressed emotions, and urban alienation. The climax, set during the monsoon on 22 Srabon, is one of Bengali cinema’s most hauntingly memorable endings.
Srabon (also spelled Sharbon) is the fourth month of the Bengali calendar, roughly covering mid‑July to mid‑August. Pairing it with 2011 anchors the phrase to a specific time frame:
The soundtrack by Anupam Roy — especially “Ami Chini Go Chini” and “Baishe Srabon” title track — is woven into the film’s soul. The songs aren’t just interludes; they’re clues. download mlsbdshopbaishe srabon 2011 133 top
This 15‑character mash‑up looks like a randomly generated hash or a username on a niche marketplace.
Ending with top suggests a ranking (“top 10”) or a directory (“/top”). It may also be a shorthand for “torrent‑op,” a nod to the file‑sharing community. The film opens with a series of gruesome murders in Kolkata
Let’s break down your search phrase:
| Fragment | Likely Meaning | |----------|----------------| | mlsbdshop | Could be a typo or a defunct/unreliable download site (e.g., “mls bd shop” — Bangladesh-based pirate site) | | baishe srabon | Correct spelling of the film | | 2011 | Release year | | 133 top | Possibly “133 MB” (file size for pirated mobile prints) or “top 133 minutes run time” | Srabon (also spelled Sharbon ) is the fourth
Verdict: This is not a legitimate search term. Using it may lead to:
A: The original runtime is 136 minutes. “133 top” likely a mistranscription from a pirated file.