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Minister Fatakesto 2007

   With 4000 Cores loss in Finance Department,Minister Fatakesto vows to take Finance Ministry and recover the loss in seven days time.

With 4000 Cores loss in Finance Department,Minister Fatakesto vows to take Finance Ministry and recover the loss in seven days time.

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The film continues the story from MLA Fatakeshto, with Fatakeshto, Mithun Chakraborty stepping into the role of Home Minister who pledges discipline and a pro-people attitude, even as a few co-ministers stand against him. He carries his iconic confidence to the corridors of power, delivering blunt justice with his signature line: > Marbo ekhaney, Lash porbe soshane. Yet his mandate goes beyond the streets; he must navigate political maneuvering, negotiations, and the constant scrutiny of a public that expects results.

Chaitali Roy, [Koel Mallick], a tenacious reporter for Star Ananda, keeps a keen eye on Fatakeshto’s every move. Her reports weave through the political drama, the ministerial reckonings, and the tense atmosphere around the Chief Minister’s office, painting a picture of a city where the line between governance and force often blurs. Chaitali’s coverage adds a human dimension to the upheaval, showing how the stories of the people intersect with the theatrics of power.

The Chief Minister, [Soumitra Chatterjee], supports Fatakeshto but must balance competing interests and dangerous enemies. Faced with a crippling 4000 crores loss in the Finance Department, Fatakeshto vows to seize the Finance Ministry’s reins and recover the funds within seven days. The Chief Minister also assigns him a bold mission: remove the Finance Minister, a ruthless goon who has compromised the system. The plot threads tighten as Fatakeshto moves from bold talk to audacious action, charting a path through suspicion, alliance-building, and high-stakes investigations.

Against the backdrop of political turbulence, Fatakeshto relentlessly pursues a nearly complete recovery of the misappropriated funds. He manages to retrieve almost Rs. 3700 crores, leaving a shortfall of 300 crores. The victory is hard-won, underscored by political pressures, fragile alliances, and relentless public demand for accountability. The sense of urgency intensifies as the arch-enemy rallies his network, plotting to finish Fatakeshto once and for all.

A new crisis hits with a 48 Hours strike, a massive Bangla Bandh called by the villain’s cadre. Fatakeshto counters with sheer muscular resolve, dismantling the plan and keeping the capital from sliding into chaos. The villain escalates his assault by tainting mineral water with dangerous germs, leading to the death of about fifty children in Bengal. The crisis pushes Fatakeshto to the brink, and he begs for the life-saving medicine that could save the children, a move that prompts public outcry and swift action. After vigilant reporting that exposes the mineral-water mischief, Fatakeshto ensures the arch-enemy is arrested for the crime.

In the climactic sequence, the remaining 300 crores are attempted to be siphoned off through public donations funneled into massive mud hundies. The villain is released on bail, steals the loot, and disappears, shifting the blame onto Fatakeshto. A minister who had aligned with the villain secretly changes course and reveals the hidden location of the booty. The Chief Minister then pleads with Fatakeshto to return to his GOONDAGARDI roots—his tough, street-smart approach—to reclaim the people’s money.

In the ultimate showdown, Fatakeshto dives into the villain’s lair and faces an army of opponents, fighting around 200 to 300 karate masters. He overcomes the odds, defeats the arch-enemy, and recovers the booty. The retrieved funds are returned to the Chief Minister, restoring a measure of financial order and reaffirming Fatakeshto’s complex role as a protector who operates where law and force intersect. The film closes on a note of gritty justice, with the populace witnessing a forceful, controversial solution to a sprawling political and criminal conspiracy.

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