Ananya Chatterjee
Putulnacher Itikatha Review: Poetic, Patient & Profound
In an aged patient in a forgotten village, time seems to move quite unlike the restless rhythm of city life. As if the hands of the clock never indeed measure hours but instead trace the eternal return of the same cycle. There we see the ebb and flow of seasons, with lives and deaths, with triumphs and defeats. After all, we witness the story of Putulnaacher Itikatha as an intimate portrait of resignation, rebellion, and chiefly, the eternal human struggle against the weight of one’s roots. The village of Gaodiya, with its twisting, half-concealed alleys and towering banyan tree wi | Click Here...
Madam Sengupta Review: A merge of art, memory, and revenge
Madam Sengupta, directed by Sayantan Ghoshal and produced by Pradip Kumar Nandy, is an elegantly crafted psychological thriller. You get to taste grief, betrayal, and the sinister undercurrents of power. Set against the textured, volatile backdrop of Kolkata, the film is as much about emotional reckoning as it is about unmasking the machinery of deception. Rituparna Sengupta conveys aching vulnerability like never before. She plays Anurekha Sengupta, a revered cartoonist whose world collapses after her daughter is fo | Click Here...