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Alternate Names: Pauli Dam
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Paoli Dam was born on October 4, 1980, in Kolkata, India. She initially pursued a postgraduate degree in chemistry from Rajabazar Science College but later ventured into acting. Her debut Bengali film, Teen Yaari Katha, was released in 2012 after a delay of eight years. Dam appeared in several Bengali films between 2006 and 2009, gaining prominence with Kaalbela (2009). She received international recognition for her role in Chatrak (2011), which was screened at various film festivals including Cannes, Toronto, and the UK. In 2012, Dam made her Bollywood debut with Hate Story and appeared in Ankur Arora Murder Case. She won the Viewers' Choice Award for Best Actress for her performance in Natoker Moto at the Hyderabad Bengali Film Festival in 2016.
Release Year: 2011
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Alternative Title: Grzyby, Mushrooms
Director: Vimukthi Jayasundara
Writer: Shawon Babu
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Genre: Drama, Erotic Film
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In 'Chatrak', directed by Vimukthi Jayasundara and released in 2011, two soldiers from different backgrounds find themselves engaged in a tense standoff near a border forest. Meanwhile, Rahul, an architect who has returned to Calcutta after years of living in Dubai, rekindles his relationship with Paoli, his girlfriend who waited for him patiently. Their reunion is briefly interrupted by their shared concern for Rahul's brother, who is rumored to have gone mad and taken residence in the forest, sleeping among the trees.
'Chatrak' is a Bengali film helmed by Sri Lankan filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara. The story weaves together two distinct narratives - one involving a border dispute between soldiers of different backgrounds, and another centered around Rahul, an architect returning home to Calcutta after years abroad. The film explores themes of reunion, family concern, and possibly, the struggle for identity or belonging in unfamiliar territories.