A well-crafted crime thriller movie keeps the audience engaged with a compelling narrative. This movie is one of them. Ten avatars of lord Vishnu represents Matsya; Kurma; Varaha; Narasimha; Vamana; Parashurama; Rama; Krishna; Buddha; and Kalki. And deaths become tragedy when Biswaroop Bardhan aka Jishu Sengupta thinks of himself as Kalki. According to ten avatars he starts killing people with perfection and leaving sandalwood bracelet as an evidence becomes a habit. Probir Roy Chowdhury aka Prosenjit Chatterjee is a serial killer expert, as well as ill tempered and foul mouthed. In a bar Probir Roy Chowdhury meets Inspector Poddar aka Anirban Bhattacharya who energetic and grumpy at the same time and conversation starts with impoliteness. Jaw-dropping moment happens when Head of Police Department assigns two of them for find out the serial killer of this massacre. This movie is undoubtedly much more adventurous and entertaining, while watching Dawsham Avotaar definitely you won't get bored for a second. You can feel the beauty of love around the corner when Inspector Poddar falls in love with Moitreyee Ghatak aka Jaya Ashan. And the plot twist at end becomes heart-wrenching as you have already become one of them into the plot. The wait for the next part becomes a communal experience, with fans discussing theories and predictions, contributing to the overall excitement. As we become emotionally invested in the characters and their journeys, the desire to uncover the next chapter intensifies. Brace yourselves for another great part 2 as a gift from Srijit Mukherji.