Idhika Paul
Soham Reinvents Himself In Bahurup: A Complex, Confident Turn In A Killer Thriller
Aakash Malakar’s Bahurup doesn’t waste time easing the viewer in. From its opening frames, the film leans into unease — not with jump scares or flashy cuts, but through something more quietly unsettling: a trail of handwritten poems left at crime scenes, each one in a different handwriting, all traced back to the same set of fingerprints. It's a striking conceit, and one that immediately signals ambition. But what's more unexpected than the film’s premise is who carries it. Soham Chakraborty — long associate | Click Here...