The title "Pariah" serves as a double entendre, referring both to the Indian native dog breed (the "Py-dog") and the protagonist's status as a social outcast.
The movie follows a reclusive, unnamed man who lives a quiet life working in a factory in Kolkata. He becomes a ruthless vigilante after witnessing extreme brutality against stray dogs, specifically following the murder of an elderly woman who cared for them and the disappearance of a puppy he had bonded with. movies4uvippariah2024480pwebdlbengali
The final tag, , specifies the audio language of the film. This is crucial for targeting a specific linguistic audience. It indicates that the movie, possibly originally made in another language (like English, Hindi, or Tamil), has been dubbed or features a Bengali audio track. The presence of this tag highlights the substantial demand for regional language content. For millions of Bengali speakers worldwide, a file labeled “bengali” is immediately accessible, bypassing the need for subtitles or translation. The title "Pariah" serves as a double entendre,