Directors Rajdeep Paul and Sarmistha Maiti use the film to delve into the "underbelly" of Kolkata, touching on themes of religious tension, social unrest, and the seductive yet destructive nature of wealth. Unlike traditional "drawing-room" Bengali cinema, Mon Potongo is lauded for its "raw and refreshing" approach to the lives of the working class. It challenges the audience to confront the grit of the streets while simultaneously following a fairy-tale-like narrative of hope and obsession. Artistic Merit and Reception
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