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8/10
Socialistic
koushikgd26 January 2020
This movie actually reflect our communal gender discrimination.. That is a curse for our society. At the last thing everybody must Watch this.
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8/10
Tale of Empathy among two Households
SuparnoRoyKumar5 April 2024
A movie that talks about the interior of the modern day neuclear family, of the daugher-in-law and mother-in-law - their journey from foes to being the best friends in the family life, overcoming their own complexes to extend their hands to each other, adding love and understanding in their relationship, bringing peace and pleasure in the home.

The parallel stories also demonstrates dysfunctional family equations, and individual inferiority complexes which affects their own perspective as well as their approach to other people and situations.

The film offers the social message that if we try to overcome our judgemental individualism, and go beyond it - we might actually find the good in others, which might positively affect us too.
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9/10
This is just Awesome
jayanta203020 August 2020
This is just outstanding movie, everyone need to watch this.
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10/10
Definitely Ten Stars 🌟
sohamuevr19 March 2019
The story of every quintessential household.. The story of prosaic banalities and of the friction of everyday life... Where the family members try to find their existence through myriad twists and turns of everyday life.. Where they try to put their desires on the other persons shoulders thus overburdening themselves in the process as well.. The movie is very well knit with extreme attention to details.. Where each and every character contributes in their own way to make the story come to life.. Where every "Mukherjee dar Bou" tries to find the true meaning of existence... Where every mother in law finds their daughter within their sons wife's and where a new dawn ushers after every dark night... Cudos to the entire team for gifting us such an apt realization... Here's to many such pious endeavours to come.. God Bless
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10/10
Master piece
saugatadas-217177 August 2019
Too much real. not a movie infact, a piece of life
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10/10
Amazzzing!
roryaditi21 September 2019
Touching upon Soo many issues yet not preachy. Showing the generation gap and roles of women through time. Very heart touching. I cried at the climax and recommend this movie to everyone and especially women.
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10/10
Representative of Bangla cinema
sdutta-gc2 September 2019
We often say where are those Bengali films. Who says those, please show them this film. I am too much happy to see the film. This films says the need of an identity for each and every woman. Dialogues are heart-touching. Music and camera are extraordinary. No such star in the film, although the films acclaims a huge critical responses means the actors are superb.....and it also a sign of the theory that a good film means good acting with good storyline, not the stardom.
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10/10
A must watch film
dasdip-5597217 March 2019
A beautifully created family movie. A must watch for everyone
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10/10
Masterpiece
rahulraha20 July 2019
This movie is relatable own life ,, kaninika is awesome ,,,son's wife and mother in law chemistry is very good , tide screenplay well written ,, cinematography is good , , very emotional movie ,, must watch this flim
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10/10
Emotional Roller Coaster
rezwanulhoque621 July 2019
A Story Of Typical Bengali House wife and their Mother in law. Eventually we see lots of movies like they are poking each other-all the time but did we try to know why they are do this What's The Actual Reason Behind it ? No ? Then You should watch This Movie !
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8/10
GREAT FILM
subhajitwap17 November 2019
Every family have to watch this . To solve all HOME MADE problems.GREAT ACTING BY EVERYONE.
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8/10
This is a gem and quite an exception in Bengali films
batabyalm26 July 2022
The film released on 2019. But i didn't know about this film back right then considering the horrible condition of Bengali films right now. I watched it today. I have to say this is one of the best Bengali movies i have seen in a long time. The film carefully analyses the situation of the women in our family and the so called patriarchal society is not only harming only women but men too. This is quite refreshing to watch a movie on a topic which is common thing in daily soaps. The performances are top notch. Script is adorable too.
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9/10
The most practical film of the year so far.
abasu081921 July 2019
Pritha Chakraborty's "Mukherjee Da'r Bou" tries to surf all of our daily lives with a pinch of love. The-justified-2-hour-long-film teaches us the core concept of humanity, which is 'belief,' in the most beautiful way possible. Now, obviously the word 'belief' can be distinguished into different contexts depending upon situation & Pritha Chakraborty just manages to capture the situations with her touch of brilliance. The film, right from the beginning, is built and carried upon in a way which is ought to leave you awed.

However, as easy as the plot may sound, fact is, it is not. And that's just the beauty in itself. The story is filled with metaphors, crisp dialogues & and all those outcomes, sudden conclusions, desires & everything will keep you engaged throughout the course of 2 hours while forcing to question yourself. And that's exactly where Rituparna Sengupta's character comes into play; or rather your mind. That particular character drives the whole film to the direction it needed to go & for that, Pritha Chakraborty should be praised (again)!

But not taking away anything from Rituparna Sengupta's beautiful, yet, short performance either. Of course, her character was one dimensional with great prowess and she neatly did her role. While on the other hand, both Koneenica Bannerjee & Anusuya Majumdar's typical "Bangali Baari'r Bou" characters were complicated, outdated (intentionally) & very difficult to portray. Yet, they managed to overcome every challenges without any flaws. Especially Koneenica Bannerjee was magnificent in her role of a typical Bengali homemaker & I believe, Anusuya Majumdar's character only got to shine at fullest extent because of Koneenica Bannerjee's performance only. Apart from them, Biswanath Basu was probably the only weak point but Pritha Chakroborty still managed to get the best out of him by using him wisely. Rest of the casting such as Aparajita & Badshah haven't had the times to shine as they were never meant to but however they managed to leave a statement with such short roles.

Another plus point of the film was its background scoring by Indradip Dasgupta. And I believe, that background scoring played a massive role in strengthening the metaphorical points, the practical outcomes & most importantly, the climax. Though, I cannot say the same for the songs. They weren't unnecessary but their absence wouldn't have made any difference. While on a technical note, I can do nothing but praise the stellar cinematography. It captured the essence of Kolkata, lives of middle-class families, the different perspectives of thinking & what not.

Overall, "Mukherjee Da'r Bou" raises a lot of questions about acceptance, taboos & most importantly, the evergreen chaotic relationships of mother-in-law & daughter-in-law spread throughout the unreachable corners of our country with a pinch of love & sensibility on top of the old school concept most of the TV serials use nowadays for "entertaining us." The film teaches you that complaining is easy, questioning the reason behind instead is not, among the countless other things & leaves you in a state of confusion, utter disbelief, and maybe regret. At the end of the day, the film may as well end up offending you to prove its point further but if it doesn't, be confident about "Mukherjee Da'r Bou" being nothing short of a masterpiece.
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