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Boka Bakshote Bondi Review

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About the story: Speaking about the web series Boka Bakshote Bondi, let me first tell you, that this is a psychological drama. The connection that has been established between the life shown in a serial and real life, this particular connection is the highlight of this series. As we all know, Debaloy Bhattacharya's making at times may seem a bit complicated but once you watch the entire series it will be clear to you. Let me tell you the story in a nutshell. Here the story revolves around Apala, a character portrayed by Solanki Roy. Her name in the serial in which she acts, is Sondhya Moni. She is planning to get out of the serial which is a very popular one. She has finalized her plan to discontinue and was supposed to do that from the next day. For any character to get out of a serial, the most common thing which is done is to kill that character in the serial. So it was decided that Solanki's character would meet death on screen. She would be pushed from her wheelchair and that is how she would die. She was happy with the fact that she would be able to lead a normal life from that day onwards because she did not want to act in any other serial but just to sit back in relax. But is this really going to happen? will she really be able to come out of the idiot box, i e. television? to know the entire story will have to watch the full series.
 
About the cast and the crew: This Hoichoi web series stars Solanki Roy, Neel Bhattacharya, Shoumo Banerjee and others
 
About the Director and the Producer: The series is directed by Debaloy Bhattacharya and produced by Maansi Entertainment Studio .
 
About the series: This Hoichoi web series is divided into 6 episodes. Now let me talk about some of the positive points of this web series. The foremost important point is its making. If you watch the series carefully from the beginning, you will notice that no incident is taking place in a linear fashion. In fact one incident is getting into another and like that. The real life and the real life often converge and in the first few episodes it may become difficult for you to differentiate between the two. However towards the end, all these knots of confusion disentangle, if not fully but mostly. Let me talk about a scene here. A shoot is going on in full pace. Suddenly it is shown that only Sandhyamoni or Solanki is sitting alone and there is no one else. She is trying to say that what was happened and why was she sitting alone while all the other unit members were saying that nothing like this was actually happening. So you can well understand how several psychological factors have been imbibed in this series. That is why I am calling this a psychological drama.Talking about performance, first I have to talk about Solanki. She has portrayed a complex  character where she is oscillating between her reality and her hallucination. The way she has differentiated between these two worlds, is really praise worthy. Everyone else is apt in their characters.
 
Here editing job is also done very nicely. Because without proper editing, it is difficult in a series like this to successfully convey to the viewers, what is actually happening. There is not much to say about the colour grading and the background music. This is because there is nothing special in these departments, but whatever is needed is there. What I mostly appreciate is how intelligently the scenes are converged with one another. Now let me talk about the negative points. As I have said in most of the scenes the merging of the reality and reel is done nicely but in certain scenes it is not always identifiable. The serial ends with the fact that Solanki or Sondhamany is pregnant. However, if the audience has by any chance missed some point or the other, he or she will not be able to understand the story. This
it would have been better if the director had simplified it more. This apart, there is not much negative to say about the series. Everyone's performance is good but at times it may seem a little bit monotonous.
 
Verdict: This psychological drama, though at times a little complicated, is quite engaging. Everyone's performance is good, particularly Solanki. I think viewers are going to appreciate this series. 
 
 

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