Three years ago, Sherdil: The Pilibhit Saga gave Bollywood one of its most quietly powerful heroes—Gangaram, a simple man with an impossible plan. As Reliance Entertainment recently reminded us, Sherdil isn’t just a film; it’s a statement. "A hero to cheer for. A cause to fight for. A thought to die for"—the caption says it all. Released on June 24, 2022, and starring the ever-brilliant Pankaj Tripathi, the film still lingers in the mind like a slow-burning fire.
Directed by Srijit Mukherji, known for his critically acclaimed Bengali films, Sherdil was a rare Hindi outing for him—and what a leap it was. Inspired by chilling real-life reports from India’s tiger reserves, the story follows Gangaram’s plan to voluntarily offer himself to a tiger so his death would fetch compensation money for his drought-ravaged village. It sounds bizarre, almost darkly comic, but in Srijit’s hands, it becomes a deeply human tale of desperation, dignity, and quiet rebellion.
Pankaj Tripathi’s performance anchors the film with a rawness that’s hard to shake off. Backed by Sayani Gupta and Neeraj Kabi, the trio weaves a narrative that’s both absurd and achingly real. It also carries the bittersweet legacy of being the last film to feature the soulful voice of playback singer KK, whose untimely passing a month before the release added a haunting depth to the soundtrack. Watching Sherdil today, his songs echo with even more emotion.
In a cinematic world often obsessed with superheroes and spectacle, Sherdil gave us a grounded, flawed, yet unforgettable hero. A man willing to face a tiger, not for fame or glory, but to feed his people. Three years on, its message still roars—about human sacrifice, systemic failure, and the blurry line between man and beast. Here’s to Gangaram, and to films that make us think long after the credits roll.