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Putul Movie Review : A dizzying cluster of social messages


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Published in Media and Entertainment on Saturday, December 28th 2024 at 8:24 GMT by Indiatimes   Print publication without navigation

  • Critics Rating: 2.5 stars, click to give your rating/review,Putul is the story of two mothers. One lives on the streets with her two children, struggling daily

The review of the Bengali film "Putul" from The Times of India highlights its exploration of the dark underbelly of human trafficking and child exploitation. Directed by Indrasis Acharya, the film follows the story of Putul, a young girl who is kidnapped and sold into a life of servitude and abuse. The narrative delves into the harsh realities faced by children in such situations, showcasing the grim aspects of society often overlooked. The film is praised for its raw and realistic portrayal, with commendable performances by the cast, particularly the child actors. However, the review notes that while the film's intent is noble, its execution might be too intense for some viewers, potentially limiting its appeal due to its heavy subject matter and the emotional toll it takes on the audience.

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