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‘Calapor’ attempts at exploring this thought, with art as the proposed healer. Coincidences sprout at every corner, and believe it or not, a family drama unfolds within the premises of the jail. Directed by Dinesh P Bhonsle, the film is full of improbabilities. One would think covering the face with a dupatta, isn’t going to cut it, if she’s going to visit the premises every day. The performances vary. Rituparna Sengupta is the uncrowned priestess of the small, issue-based film. One has never seen her give a masterful performance, but she gets by with her earnestness. In a world full of annoying serendipities and coincidences for the benefit of the plot, the only portions that move you are the ones in the dance theatre. It’s interesting how the play, an emotionally violent one, has an effect on the characters. Baring that, this remains one of those films, where the intention may be good, but that, sadly, doesn’t result in an engaging film!

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Calapor
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