However, Rahul's life is complicated by the search for his younger brother (Sumeet Thakur), who is believed to have gone mad and is living deep in the forest, sleeping in trees. The narrative juxtaposes the "urban jungle" of Kolkata's rapid, unstructured construction boom with the literal jungle where the brother has retreated to live a life of primitive freedom. Director: Vimukthi Jayasundara Producer: Vinod Lahoti Key Cast: Paoli Dam as Paoli Sudip Mukherjee as Rahul Sumeet Thakur as Rahul's brother Anubrata Basu Tómas Lemarquis as the French soldier Cinematography: Channa Deshapriya Themes and Critical Reception

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: Due to its explicit content, the version typically shown in India and at local festivals was heavily edited. Uncut Version : The original uncut version is approximately 90 minutes

In conclusion, "Chatrak" is a Bengali movie that shook the audience with its thought-provoking storyline, impressive performances, and outstanding direction. The movie is a classic, with a lasting legacy in Bengali cinema. The movie's themes, music, and direction make it a must-watch for anyone interested in Bengali cinema.