Kaal (2007 film)

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Written byShakti Barthwal
Produced bySrishti Productions
Kaal
DVD cover of kaal
Directed byBappaditya Bandopadhyay
Written byShakti Barthwal
Produced bySrishti Productions
StarringChandrayee Ghosh
Rudranil Ghosh
CinematographyRana Dasgupta
Music byAbhijit Bose
Release date
  • 6 January 2007 (2007-01-06)
Running time
118 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageBengali

Kaal ( Bengali: কাল, transl.Our Time) is a Bengali film released on 6 January 2007.[1] The film directed by Bappaditya Bandopadhyay stars Chandrayee Ghosh, and Rudranil Ghosh in lead roles.[2]

It was selected for screening at the Cairo International Film Festival, 2007, the São Paulo International Film Festival 2007 and the Stockholm International Film Festival 2007. Incidentally, this is the third successive year that Bandopadhyay's film is being screened at São Paulo International Film Festival. The film was already successfully screened at the Osian's Cinefan Festival of Asian and Arab Cinema, 2007,[3] where it was one of the Indian films competing in the festival.[4]

KAAL is about prostitution and call-girl services of Kolkata. The girls move from a rural area into a large city after being lured and offered lucrative money by the recruiter Ratan. They ultimately become call-girls for the sake of survival. Ranidi grooms the depressed and oppressed girls and gives them a complete make over in a short time. The movie depicts the corruption associated with their entire business. The girls reasonably and rightfully accept the fact that money is better than sunshine and sweeter than honey because of poverty. They forget their miserable past. They get caught up in making more money and buying more fun. They understand that surviving in this treacherous world is not possible through love, honesty and humanity. Hence they let themselves drain away in the world of consuming and consumption. The girls are shown traveling to the top hotels in Kolkata. The middleman Ratan is shown trying to go to Singapore. The village police inspector and the other partners in the game(Indian Border Security Force) continue to operate.

Director’s note

"In a way, this film is a sequel to my earlier film Kantatar (Barbed Wire). The partition, at one point of time, caused human displacement in a large scale in our country. The present trend of globalization has once again unleashed a massive displacement of human beings. The backdrop is also even more complex. It was therefore impossible to maintain a linear narration. Kaal is a multilayered film dealing with human displacement."[5]

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