Proshoon Rahmaan, in his feature film debut adapts his own novel titled “Ishhorer Ichhe Nei Boley” with a clear purpose of highlighting the struggles of women in the male-dominated countries of south Asia. “Sutopar Thikana” premiered on Mother’s Day, in 2015, in an utterly fitting tactic.
The script revolves around Sutopa, a woman in her fifties who, unexpectedly, packs her stuff and leaves the house she is living with her son, and boards a train to an unknown, initially, destination. As she travels, Sutopa reminisces about her past, with the film presenting her life from the moment her parents decide to marry her.
Her life is a true odyssey, since she seems not to have any choice in the path it takes, starting with her forceful marriage to a man she had not met before. In that fashion, and after many tears with no avail, she moves from her birthplace...
The script revolves around Sutopa, a woman in her fifties who, unexpectedly, packs her stuff and leaves the house she is living with her son, and boards a train to an unknown, initially, destination. As she travels, Sutopa reminisces about her past, with the film presenting her life from the moment her parents decide to marry her.
Her life is a true odyssey, since she seems not to have any choice in the path it takes, starting with her forceful marriage to a man she had not met before. In that fashion, and after many tears with no avail, she moves from her birthplace...
- 1/3/2020
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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