The film follows an architect, Rahul (played by Paoli Dam's co-star), who returns to Kolkata from abroad to work on a high-rise construction project. He brings with him a sense of detachment, grappling with his relationship and his place in a rapidly changing city [2].

Chatrak was conceived as an international co-production involving Indian and French production houses. The film departs entirely from the traditional musical and commercial tropes of mainstream Bengali cinema, opting instead for a minimalist, European-inspired art-house style. Vimukthi Jayasundara

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The Bengali film (Mushrooms), released in 2011 and directed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara , is a drama that explores themes of displacement and the clash between urban development and nature. Movie Summary

The film is widely known for a controversial and explicit unsimulated sex scene involving lead actress

The story follows Rahul (played by Sudip Mukherjee), a successful Bengali architect who returns to Kolkata after working in Dubai. He intends to participate in the city's massive real estate boom.