Due to the Corona epidemic, shooting was ceased for several days. But gradually shooting started following government norms and regulations. Bengali cinema is now highly influenced by the accomplishments of Rabindranath Tagore. Many of his popular stories have been broadcasted by well-known filmmakers on the cinematic screen. Films on the stories of Rabindranath Tagore's are presented in the Bengali film industry. Kadambari is one such film. It is a biopic of Tagore's sister-in-law Kadambari Devi, in which her relationship with Tagore was beautifully presented by director Suman Ghosh through cinema.
Once again it appears that, with inspiration from 'Kadambari', the two main characters in Anushka Sharma's Netflix movie 'Bulbbul', which is further enhanced into a supernatural thriller and which ends it similarity with the movie 'Kadambari. The links connecting these two movies is Parambrata Chatterjee, who played the role of Tagore in 'Kadambari', while Konkona Sen Sharma became Kadambari, Parambrata also appears in an important role in 'Bulbbul'. Bulbbul is a Feminist fairy-tale movie, with absolutely no thrills or horror as expected from the teaser.
In the backdrop of the story of 'Bulbbul', signifies the evilness of the end of the 19th century's Bengali society. At that time, Great social reformers including Ishwar Chandra Vidya Sagar, started a movement to end it. Wicked Culture of child marriage, malevolent thinking, acceptance on women atrocities that defined they her destiny, came to an end.' Bulbbul' is the presentation of the culmination of anger erupting inside a girl struggling with social evils. The performance of the actors in the movie is brilliant.
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