Agnivo Niyogi of the Calcutta Telegraph wrote that the plot unfolds "a little too conveniently," with clues solved easily and events feeling engineered to keep the story moving rather than building tension.Read at source
Saptadingar Guptodhon 2026
Synopsis
Saptadingar Guptodhon
Saptadingar Guptodhon (Bengali pronunciation:; transl. The Treasure of the Seven Ships) is a 2026 Indian Bengali-language action-adventure film co-written and directed by Dhrubo Banerjee. Produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni under the banner of Shree Venkatesh Films, the film is a sequel to Banerjee's 2022 film Karnasubarner Guptodhon and also serves as the fourth instalment in the Guptodhon franchise.
- Director
- Dhrubo Banerjee
- Studio
- —
- Run time
- 150 min
- Language
- Bengali
Reviews
6 Indian-media reviews, grouped by reception.
Critics' consensus
Generally Positive
Critics' aggregate for Saptadingar Guptodhon is 70/100 from Poorna Banerjee (The Times of India).
Synthesized by AI (gpt-5-codex-omdb-enricher) from 7 source-backed reviews — verify against the linked sources.Common praise
- writing
- emotional impact
Watch points
- pacing
Positive 5
Atreyee Poddar of Indulgexpress wrote that the franchise still has fuel left in the tank after eight years, praising the chemistry of the core trio and the integration of Bengali folklore.Read at source
Poorna Banerjee of The Times of India gave the film 3.5 out of 5 stars.Read at source
Ranjan Bandyopadhyay of Sangbad Pratidin called the film an unmissable family entertainer that demands full viewer engagement.Read at source
Shubhankar Chakraborty of The Wall wrote that the film does not talk down to its audience.Read at source
Critical 1
Malini Banerjee of The Federal gave a mixed review, criticizing the sudden exposition, pacing, and over-reliance on franchise tropes such as centuries-old mechanical levers, perfectly preserved torches, and repeated jokes about Abir's hunger.Read at source
Media & trailers
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Details
Technical specs
- Run time
- 150 min
- Language
- Bengali
- Country
- IN
- Director
- Dhrubo Banerjee
Trivia
- The film serves as the fourth instalment in the Guptodhon franchise and is a sequel to the 2022 film Karnasubarner Guptodhon.
- Director Dhrubo Banerjee suffered a leg injury on the first day of shooting and directed subsequent sequences while wearing a medical cast.
- Principal photography took place at the Verde Vista banquet complex in Kolkata and the Sundarbans mangrove forest.
- The production team consulted a tiger conservation expert during the scripting stage to ensure the filming did not disturb the local ecology.
- This film marks the 100th feature film for cinematographer Soumik Haldar since the beginning of his career in 2002.
- Prosenjit Chatterjee made a cameo appearance in the film, which was listed in the cast credits.