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Uthshober Pore
The story of an ancient Bengali family, who unite in the famous 'Durga Puja' only to revive the old secrets of the family, followed by a series of few entangled relationships and its scruples.
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and artistic journey of noted Indian theatre director, producer, and actor, Bratya Basu. It explores his creative process, the socio-political context of his work, and his significant contributions to contemporary Bengali theatre. The film offers an intimate look at the man behind the acclaimed productions, showcasing his intellectual rigor and passion for the performing arts.
Critical Reception
Uthshober Pore received critical acclaim, particularly for its insightful portrayal of Bratya Basu and its exploration of his impactful career in Bengali theatre. Critics praised its depth and the compelling way it presented the complexities of artistic creation within a specific cultural and political landscape. Audiences appreciated the access it provided to a prominent figure in the arts.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its in-depth look at Bratya Basu's theatrical career.
Commended for exploring the intersection of art, politics, and society.
Applauded for its engaging narrative and strong directorial insights.
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Awards & Accolades
Notable selections and screenings at various film festivals.
Fun Fact
The film's title, 'Uthshober Pore', translates to 'After the Climax', reflecting the documentary's focus on the legacy and continued impact of Bratya Basu's work beyond his peak achievements.
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