Raihan Rafi’s Toofan is a loud, blood-soaked entry in Bangladeshi gangster drama — anchored by Shakib Khan in his 250th film. Bursting with action and pulpy excitement, the film entertains, yet its plot shortcuts and shallow characterisation weaken its goals.
Story & Writing
Familiar beats dressed up as spectacle
The plot follows Toofan, a teenager who kills a local goon and is groomed by crime boss Bashir into a ruthless power player. When the state moves to neutralize him, Toofan swaps places with his lookalike, struggling actor Shanto, to evade capture. Writers Adnan Adib Khan and Raihan Rafi favor grand gestures and homage over originality — echoes of films like Don, Om Shanti Om, and recent macho sagas are obvious — which leaves the script feeling derivative at times.
Direction & Pacing
A director who knows how to stage chaos
Rafi directs with a crash-bang energy that favors momentum over nuance. The first act drags, but the film finds its groove in the second half as violence and tension escalate. Tight editing and confident staging turn otherwise thin material into a propulsive chase toward a climactic payoff.
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Performances
Star power vs supporting imbalance
Shakib Khan convinces in both guises — the naive Shanto and the fearsome Toofan — and does much of the heavy lifting when the picture veers into excess. Mimi Chakraborty’s Suchona is better written than some female counterparts, while Masuma Rahman Nabila’s Julie feels underwritten. Chanchal Chowdhury, in a compact role as ACP Akram, delivers a memorable, chilling turn. Supporting players add texture, though many characters exist merely to advance Toofan’s legend.
Technicals: Look, Sound & Music
Polished craft that elevates the grit
Tahsin Rahman’s cinematography and Jobayar Abir Peal’s editing lift the movie when it matters most — the visuals are slick without losing a sense of grime. The soundtrack and two key songs inject energy, even as some musical cues recall earlier pop-cultural hits, nudging the film’s nostalgia factor.
Flaws & Final Thoughts
Fun to watch, hard to admire
Toofan is often more style than story: predictable beats, caricatured villains, and scant background for most characters leave emotional stakes shallow. Yet the film’s relentless pace, strong central performance, and technical polish make it an entertaining watch for fans of violent, adrenaline-fueled cinema.
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Verdict
Rating: ★★★⯪☆ (3.5 / 5)
If you want a polished, high-octane crime drama with Shakib Khan at its center, Toofan hits the mark. If you expect deep character work or originality, prepare to be disappointed.