Director: Srijit Mukherji•Genres: Drama, Thriller
Four strangers are brought together by a filmmaker who proposes a unique challenge: to complete an unfinished script by creating four distinct short films. As they delve into their respective stories, their own lives and pasts begin to intertwine, revealing hidden connections and dark secrets. The project forces them to confront their personal demons and the blurred lines between reality and fiction.
Chotushkone received widespread critical acclaim in India, particularly for its intricate narrative, strong performances, and directorial vision. It was lauded for its intelligent screenplay and its ability to blend different genres seamlessly. The film was a significant commercial success and garnered numerous awards, cementing its status as a modern Bengali classic.
Praised for its complex and layered storytelling.
Applauded for the strong performances of its ensemble cast.
Noted for its effective blend of drama and suspense.
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Won Best Director, Best Screenplay, Best Actor (Goutam Ghose), and Best Supporting Actor (Abir Chatterjee) at the 62nd National Film Awards. Also won multiple Filmfare Awards East.
The film's title, 'Chotushkone,' translates to 'Quadrangle' or 'Four Corners,' reflecting the four main characters and their interwoven stories.
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