Binodiini

Binodiini

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  • Genre(s): History
  • Language(s): বাংলা (Bengali)
  • Director(s): Ram Kamal Mukherjee
  • Cast(s): Rukmini Maitra, Kaushik Ganguly, Mir Afsar Ali, Rahul Bose, Om Sahani See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 10min
  • Music: Nilayan Chatterjee
  • Similar To: Chalchitra Ekhon (Kaleidoscope Now), Bagha Jatin
  • Story:
    "Binodiini" is a moving drama based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel. The film examines a woman named Binodiini's complex relationships and mental pain as she navigates cultural expectations, love, and self-discovery in colonial India.
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STORY AND REVIEWS

Story
"Binodiini" is a moving drama based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel. The film examines a woman named Binodiini's complex relationships and mental pain as she navigates cultural expectations, love, and self-discovery in colonial India.
Binodiini Review

Binodiini is a brilliantly made film that gracefully and sensitively adapts Rabindranath Tagore's work. The film dives into the many layers of human emotions, addressing the main character's hardships and goals. The lead actress gives an enthralling performance, perfectly portraying the essence of Binodiini with nuance and depth. Her portrayal skillfully captures Binodiini's emotional difficulties and insecurities as she navigates cultural expectations and seeks her own identity. The production design of the film transports spectators to imperial India, immersing them in the story's rich cultural and historical setting. The cinematography captures the emotions and evocative locales brilliantly, boosting the whole visual experience. "Binodiini" delves into subjects like love, desire, society norms, and the pursuit of personal freedom. It's a moving look at the intricacy of human connections and the limitations imposed by societal structures. It is an aesthetically magnificent and emotionally compelling film that demonstrates Tagore's storytelling's ongoing importance.