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So, 'Ebong Chhad' is this intriguing short film set against the backdrop of North Kolkata's rooftops, which gives it this unique urban vibe. Sreelekha Mitra delivers a subtle but poignant performance as a middle-aged housewife, capturing a certain melancholy that feels very relatable. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the atmosphere, and there’s something about the practical effects that feels refreshing, adding to the authenticity of the setting. It’s like a slice of life that doesn’t rush, letting the viewer ponder on themes of domesticity and urban loneliness. Quite a distinct piece, really.
'Ebong Chhad' has seen limited release, making it a curious find for collectors focused on regional cinema. The film's unique setting and nuanced storytelling have sparked interest among aficionados of short films, especially those drawn to character studies and urban landscapes. As of now, physical formats seem scarce, so it's one of those hidden gems that might pop up in niche collections but is not widely circulated.
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