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Bakor Putek offers a quirky yet insightful look into Assamese superstitions and their grip on everyday life. The film weaves humor with a critical examination of blind beliefs and rationalism, drawing a vivid portrait of rural society. The pacing feels intentionally off-kilter at times, mirroring the absurdity of the situations it depicts. While the director remains unknown, the performances shine with a genuine authenticity, capturing the nuances of the local culture. It's distinct in how it balances comedy and social commentary, making you chuckle while also prompting reflection on the superstitions that still linger in modern times. Definitely a piece that lingers in the mind after viewing.
Quirky humor intertwined with cultural critiqueCaptures the essence of Assamese rural lifeInteresting exploration of superstitions and beliefs
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