Four folk tales from Assam re-imagined as a narrative about four mothers, each facing demons of her own.Four folk tales from Assam re-imagined as a narrative about four mothers, each facing demons of her own.Four folk tales from Assam re-imagined as a narrative about four mothers, each facing demons of her own.
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An Assamese production, 'Kothanodi' is composed of four unique stories that are primarily incited by local folktales that symbolize the multifaceted actualities about motherhood. A disturbing, thought-provoking narration; that is bound to shock and captivate, all at the same time.
I can't remember the last time I was at such unease! This specific execution may not be heeded as an endeavor full of perfection, but what it accomplishes is no less than anything exemplary. Bhaskar Hazarika, the director; deliberately propelled the audience towards a long-lasting journey, a sort of roller coaster ride, that is fraught with a wide variety of emotions.
The film opens on a relatively modest note. Regardless, as we progress further down the storyline, things gradually come to be more serious. And by the third act, it had become outrageous to a certain degree. I would go as far as to say, some of the stuff looked pretty absurd and bizarre. But I love, how they dealt with all kinds of weird in such a reasonable and sophisticated manner.
A large chunk of the accolades must go to the entire cast for the same reasons. What an incredible set of acts we have got in here. I want to mention two performers, in particular; Zerifa Wahid who played the Stepmother, and Kasvi Sarma who consequently played the part of her stepdaughter.
Truth be told, their Performances broke me down, shattered my heart into pieces; for different reasons of course! It would be so hard for me to forget their sides of the story; possibly one of the most disturbing tales I have ever had to witness.
Now, let me be very clear, it would not be everyone's cup of tea; please keep that in mind. It's absolutely a no-go for the faint-hearted as well! I would suggest you proceed with much caution, as this film will certainly make you feel overwhelmed in one way or another.
I can't remember the last time I was at such unease! This specific execution may not be heeded as an endeavor full of perfection, but what it accomplishes is no less than anything exemplary. Bhaskar Hazarika, the director; deliberately propelled the audience towards a long-lasting journey, a sort of roller coaster ride, that is fraught with a wide variety of emotions.
The film opens on a relatively modest note. Regardless, as we progress further down the storyline, things gradually come to be more serious. And by the third act, it had become outrageous to a certain degree. I would go as far as to say, some of the stuff looked pretty absurd and bizarre. But I love, how they dealt with all kinds of weird in such a reasonable and sophisticated manner.
A large chunk of the accolades must go to the entire cast for the same reasons. What an incredible set of acts we have got in here. I want to mention two performers, in particular; Zerifa Wahid who played the Stepmother, and Kasvi Sarma who consequently played the part of her stepdaughter.
Truth be told, their Performances broke me down, shattered my heart into pieces; for different reasons of course! It would be so hard for me to forget their sides of the story; possibly one of the most disturbing tales I have ever had to witness.
Now, let me be very clear, it would not be everyone's cup of tea; please keep that in mind. It's absolutely a no-go for the faint-hearted as well! I would suggest you proceed with much caution, as this film will certainly make you feel overwhelmed in one way or another.
- SoumikBanerjee1996
- Oct 1, 2021
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