is an acclaimed Bengali romantic thriller that explores the dark complexities of human relationships, lust, and betrayal. Directed by the visionary Kamaleshwar Mukherjee , the film delivers a gripping narrative framework wrapped in an intense psychological drama.
Khawto’s ambiguities are intentional and productive. It refuses to hand you morality on a platter; instead it offers a mirror to modern cultural consumption. In a media age where every private transgression is repurposed as public content, Khawto interrogates the costs of that conversion. Is art a redemptive force, or an accelerant for exploitation? The film suggests both—and neither.