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The story follows (Rituparna Sengupta), a highly educated, city-bred woman from Kolkata who moves to her husband Shuvo's (Kunal Mitra) ancestral village after marriage. Her arrival marks a transformative period for the poverty-stricken and uneducated villagers.
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The film is well-known for its soulful Rabindra Sangeet and traditional Bengali folk music.
The story follows (Rituparna Sengupta), a highly educated, city-bred woman from Kolkata who moves to her husband Shuvo's (Kunal Mitra) ancestral village after marriage. Her arrival marks a transformative period for the poverty-stricken and uneducated villagers.