To appreciate Mitra’s work, we must place it in the history of Bengali cinema. From Satyajit Ray’s subtle depiction of adultery in Charulata (1964) to Rituparno Ghosh’s complex female protagonists in Dahan (1997) and Chokher Bali (2003), Bengali films have long treated female desire as a legitimate, often tragic, subject.
Unlike the fast-cut, music-heavy “bedroom montages” in mainstream Hindi or Bengali commercial films, Smritimedur uses long, uncomfortable pauses. Shadows play across the wall. The sound of rain outside contrasts with ragged breathing. This is intimacy portrayed as melancholic, not glamorous. To appreciate Mitra’s work, we must place it
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