Suman Mukhopadhyay’s ‘Putulnacher Itikatha’ is a cinematic adaptation of Manik Bandopadhyay’s novel. The film explores the societal issues of patriarchy, the influence of colonial education, and the suppression of female sexuality. The story, set in the village of Gaudia, focuses on Sendidi, whose experiences highlight the impact of societal oppression. The film skillfully weaves together socio-historical contexts without compromising the clarity of the narrative. Sayak Bhattacharya’s cinematography captures the spirit of the village. Abir Chatterjee portrays Shashi, a character caught between tradition and progress. The film also features characters such as Moti and Kusum, who challenge societal constraints. Jaya Ahsan’s portrayal of Kusum, who openly expresses her desires, is particularly memorable. Mukhopadhyay’s willingness to tackle the novel’s most complex elements, including the subplot centered on Jadav Chatterjee, demonstrates his artistic vision and confidence. The film is a reflection of a society grappling with rapid changes.
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