Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhile trying to get out of a failing marriage, Raja gets into a steamy affair with Rupsha, a woman with a criminal past. However, he becomes the prime suspect when Rupsha is found dead. What... Alles lesenWhile trying to get out of a failing marriage, Raja gets into a steamy affair with Rupsha, a woman with a criminal past. However, he becomes the prime suspect when Rupsha is found dead. What happens next?While trying to get out of a failing marriage, Raja gets into a steamy affair with Rupsha, a woman with a criminal past. However, he becomes the prime suspect when Rupsha is found dead. What happens next?
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I binge watched this series in one go In my opinion, there is no such dark yet so good work in the world of Bengali web series Director Indranil Roy Chowdhury, all such topics have been touched in this web series, which other series cannot even imagine. Another thing is that almost every character has both good and bad sides Some issues are brand new that are hardly dealt with, such as problems with sexual desire in married relationships.
But what caught the most attention is caste in Bengali society, rich-poor relationship Caste in our society is a little softer on the surface of North India, but its far-reaching consequences are equally brutal. Indranilbabu has highlighted this aspect very nicely.
But what caught the most attention is caste in Bengali society, rich-poor relationship Caste in our society is a little softer on the surface of North India, but its far-reaching consequences are equally brutal. Indranilbabu has highlighted this aspect very nicely.
Human emotions dont resonate with anything more than melancholy because deep down we all live in grey. Chhotolok has everything of making a brilliant thriller; slowburning sustained suspense, tightly knit screenplay, no short cut to climax and resolution. But above all, the melancholy it emanates, of our fractured realities, our own selves and hypocrisies, leaves us with a pensive contemplation. The director, Indranil Roychowdhury is known for his minimalist style and brilliant capability of storytelling, has created a masterpiece here.
The plotline with its twist and turns first becomes a successful thriller but then transcends into a social critique. It captures the class ridden society, its hierarchies, conflicts and pragmatism of the 'powerless' which is often imcomprehensible in today's 'society of control'. The director and writers didn't fall into the usual OTT trope using unncessary violence to make it gore which often looks imposed and superficial, indeed they were able to reflect the deeply entrenched structural violence using the firey acting by Daminee Basu and Priyanka Sarkar alongwith the amazing cast.
This is indeed a gem and hopefully we will be seeing more of it in coming years.
The plotline with its twist and turns first becomes a successful thriller but then transcends into a social critique. It captures the class ridden society, its hierarchies, conflicts and pragmatism of the 'powerless' which is often imcomprehensible in today's 'society of control'. The director and writers didn't fall into the usual OTT trope using unncessary violence to make it gore which often looks imposed and superficial, indeed they were able to reflect the deeply entrenched structural violence using the firey acting by Daminee Basu and Priyanka Sarkar alongwith the amazing cast.
This is indeed a gem and hopefully we will be seeing more of it in coming years.
There is a saying that if you see the morning you can understand the whole day. This is true for this series. I think this is the best Bengali web series of 2023.
Everything in the series is perfect. After a long time, such a good series has come in Bengali language. It is completely different from the so-called Bengali series.
The pace of the series is a bit slow, but it manages to get deep into each character. The director has been able to take international standards beyond the national level.
In acting, you have to talk about Damini Bose first and then you have to talk about Damini Bose at the end. Outstanding performance in an outstanding role. Along with the rest of the company is absolutely appropriate. BGM is very good.
Even earlier in the Indranil Roychowdhury movie, a fence between the upper class and the lower class was seen. It is still very clear. Dirty game of politics. It is still clear. Indranil Roychowdhury is recognizing his caste. I was waiting for better work from the director.
Highly recommended.
Everything in the series is perfect. After a long time, such a good series has come in Bengali language. It is completely different from the so-called Bengali series.
The pace of the series is a bit slow, but it manages to get deep into each character. The director has been able to take international standards beyond the national level.
In acting, you have to talk about Damini Bose first and then you have to talk about Damini Bose at the end. Outstanding performance in an outstanding role. Along with the rest of the company is absolutely appropriate. BGM is very good.
Even earlier in the Indranil Roychowdhury movie, a fence between the upper class and the lower class was seen. It is still very clear. Dirty game of politics. It is still clear. Indranil Roychowdhury is recognizing his caste. I was waiting for better work from the director.
Highly recommended.
Not a typical whodunit, but it features a multilayered theme with solid performances and dialogues. Indranil Roy Chowdhury once again demonstrates his prowess as a filmmaker.
Who is the real mean person of this society? The affluent individuals with enough money and influence, or the so-called lower strata people who have nothing to lose? Aren't they deprived of everything a human seeks for living? Aren't we the real evil? If you want an answer, you have to watch this. In the midst of the current OTT boom, where Bengali content often struggles to stand out, Zee5's 'Chhotolok' shines as a hard-hitting and gripping gem that demands your immediate attention.
Who is the real mean person of this society? The affluent individuals with enough money and influence, or the so-called lower strata people who have nothing to lose? Aren't they deprived of everything a human seeks for living? Aren't we the real evil? If you want an answer, you have to watch this. In the midst of the current OTT boom, where Bengali content often struggles to stand out, Zee5's 'Chhotolok' shines as a hard-hitting and gripping gem that demands your immediate attention.
I am still quite entranced by the series. The problem with adjectives is that they turn all praise or condemnation to an average, mediocre cliché, unless you have a great command of the language, which i don't have.
'Chhotolok' is supposedly a thriller , which it is, and much more. It's full of touching strains. While remaining well within the confines of the genre, it deals with caste issues, minority issues and such other bigotries in little touches, almost in a whispering manner. And all this hurts. The script, cinematography, acting and editing combine, again, not shouting, not protesting, just cinematically, to present a scene of massive waste.
Acting follows the same undertone and impact. But Daminee Benny Basu stands out. Sabitri stands out with her burden of caste discrimination, lonely fight and the resultant neurological subtle expressions, a touch of non-urban 's' and 'sh', and the 'sh' she considers repugnant, which is expressed in the scene when she beats up the CA. It comes out from deep down, from a series of humiliations. Kudos, kudos, all the way!
We expect more of this, Indranil, from you. Congrats!!!
'Chhotolok' is supposedly a thriller , which it is, and much more. It's full of touching strains. While remaining well within the confines of the genre, it deals with caste issues, minority issues and such other bigotries in little touches, almost in a whispering manner. And all this hurts. The script, cinematography, acting and editing combine, again, not shouting, not protesting, just cinematically, to present a scene of massive waste.
Acting follows the same undertone and impact. But Daminee Benny Basu stands out. Sabitri stands out with her burden of caste discrimination, lonely fight and the resultant neurological subtle expressions, a touch of non-urban 's' and 'sh', and the 'sh' she considers repugnant, which is expressed in the scene when she beats up the CA. It comes out from deep down, from a series of humiliations. Kudos, kudos, all the way!
We expect more of this, Indranil, from you. Congrats!!!
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