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Sthaniya Sambaad starts off on a historical and social plane and becomes increasingly poetic, bordering on the absurd. At first we are shown an aerial, macro view of refugee settlements in the southern fringes of Kolkata. And then we zoom into one Deshbandhu Colony, fictional but real, named after a freedom fighter, like the real refugee colonies in the city such as Netaji Nagar, and shot on location in some of them.
We are now at a micro level, accompanying a mother and daughter visiting the neighbourhood grocery store, revelling in micro details—it’s the daughter’s birthday, we hear from their conversation, and that she can buy three music CDs with the money her parents have given her to buy herself a present. Something really strange follows when two miscreants chop off the girl’s plait and run away with it right in the middle of a market.
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