"Dracula Sir" is a drama with an ingrained psychological aspect. Dealing with an anguished yet innocent mind; the storyline delves deeper in its empirical topic. Heightened up by stellar acts & music; the aftermath lefts a lasting impression.
Bengali films have come a long way, from a myriad of caricaturist melodramas to a wide array spectrum of engrossing concepts.
An irrefutable alteration decisively changed the perception of whole industry as well as the mindset of its viewers.
Debaloy Bhattacharya as the director, managed to conserve gloomy undertones with infrequent gore elements. With the requisite help of staggering compositions & downright excellence in cinematography; he was able to indite a story based around a psychological viewpoint with political insinuations. Nevertheless a thought provoking depiction of a loner's perspective in this unkind world.
Performances are commendable with Anirban as Raktim/Amol stealing every frame he featured in.
Mimi Chakraborty as Monjari played her role admirably with an enduring calmness. Others, unfortunately didn't have much else to do.
As per the writing goes, the first half seemed comparatively better. The plot gets rather convoluted in the second half and couldn't really make a proper recovery.
The concept, the way it's been presented; I perceived a strong temptation, an arcane connection that couldn't be expressed through words. It can only be felt!