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Muktodhara
Muktodhara is a 2012 Bengali film directed by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy.This is a story of about the prisoners of a correctional home ‒ Presidency jail who all have a dark past life but here they are being reformed day by day.
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Plot Summary
Muktodhara tells the story of Nandini, a spirited young woman who dedicates herself to reforming prisoners through art and music. She faces significant challenges and skepticism from both the authorities and the inmates themselves, particularly the hardened criminal, Bishu. The film explores themes of hope, redemption, and the transformative power of art in overcoming adversity and societal prejudice.
Critical Reception
Muktodhara received critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of the rehabilitation process and its powerful performances. Critics praised its direction, screenplay, and the emotional depth with which it tackled complex social issues. The film was lauded for its optimistic message and its ability to evoke empathy for its characters.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and thought-provoking exploration of prison reform.
Hailed for strong performances, particularly from the lead cast.
Commended for its optimistic message about redemption and the power of art.
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Awards & Accolades
Won Best Film at the SAARC Film Festival (2012). Nominated for Golden Peacock Award at the International Film Festival of India (2012).
Fun Fact
The film's director, Besu Chatterjee, aimed to highlight the psychological and emotional aspects of prison life and the potential for change within individuals, drawing inspiration from real-life rehabilitation programs.
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