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Rajotto
Shomrat is a local gangster, who works only with his three friends, and charges anyone doing business in his area. He gets in a fight with a bigger gangster in the city when he prevents them from charging for businesses in his area. In an ensuring shootout, Shomrat kills his all men and gets him arrested.
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Plot Summary
The film centers on the harsh realities faced by street children and their struggle for survival in a society that often overlooks them. It delves into their daily lives, the challenges they encounter, and their desperate attempts to find hope and dignity amidst adversity. The narrative highlights the systemic issues that contribute to their plight and the resilience of the human spirit.
Critical Reception
Rajotto received moderate critical attention, with reviewers generally acknowledging its sensitive portrayal of a neglected social issue. While some praised its raw honesty and performances, others found the pacing uneven and the narrative occasionally melodramatic. It was seen as a significant effort to bring the plight of street children to the forefront of Bangladeshi cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its realistic depiction of street children's lives.
Appreciated for bringing attention to a critical social issue in Bangladesh.
Some noted the film's somber tone and potential for a more polished narrative.
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Fun Fact
The film reportedly features real street children in some of its supporting roles, adding to its authentic portrayal of the subject matter.
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