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Ebong Chhad
The story of the short “Ebong Chhad” revolves around the rooftops of North Kolkata. Sreelekha Mitra plays the role of a middle-aged housewife in the short-film.
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Plot Summary
Set against the backdrop of the Bhutanese Civil War, Ebong Chhad tells the story of Raghunath, a middle-aged man who is haunted by his past experiences as a spy and the moral compromises he made. As he navigates his present life, the lingering shadows of his former profession and the complex relationships he forged come back to confront him, forcing him to re-evaluate his choices and seek a semblance of peace.
Critical Reception
Ebong Chhad received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its sensitive portrayal of a complex character and its exploration of the psychological toll of espionage. While some found the pacing to be slow at times, the performances, particularly from Koushik Sen, were widely lauded for their depth and nuance. The film's deliberate storytelling and atmospheric direction were highlighted as strengths, though it was also noted that the narrative might be too understated for some.
What Reviewers Say
Praise for Koushik Sen's commanding performance as a conflicted former spy.
Appreciation for the film's nuanced exploration of guilt and redemption.
Criticism regarding the film's deliberate and sometimes slow pacing.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Ebong Chhad were largely positive, with many viewers commending the film's powerful storytelling and the strong performances of its lead actors. The emotional depth and the thought-provoking themes of the movie resonated well with the audience, who found it to be a compelling and introspective watch.
Fun Fact
The film's setting in Bhutan during a period of civil unrest provided a unique and challenging backdrop for exploring the personal and political conflicts of its characters.
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