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  1. Jun 24, 2020 · Bulbbul Review: Bulbbul the film, reflects upon this thought as it condemns the culture of silence that women are subjected to. It reminds you what you are truly capable of, once you decide to ...

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  2. 83% 18 Reviews Tomatometer 78% 50+ Ratings Audience Score Set in 20th Century Bengal, Bulbbul is a mystery and fable about a young woman's journey from innocence to strength. Bulbbul, a child ...

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  4. Jun 24, 2020 · Bulbbul movie review: A powerfully feminist, revisionist tale. Bulbbul is fashioned as a sharply relevant fable. It is a powerfully feminist, revisionist tale of a woman wronged, and it is told with economy, precision, style and feeling. Written by Shubhra Gupta. Updated: June 25, 2020 18:23 IST.

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  5. Bulbbul is fashioned as a sharply relevant fable. It is a powerfully feminist, revisionist tale of a woman wronged, and it is told with economy, precision, style and feeling. Full Review ...

  6. Jun 29, 2020 · The plot of the film. The film opens with a five-year-old girl Bulbbul (Tripti Dimri) getting married to a fully grown adult Bade Thakur, Indranil (Rahul Bose) in the Bengal presidency of 1881. Bade Thakur has two younger siblings, Satya (Avinash Tiwary) and Mahendra. While Mahendra is already grown-up but mentally challenged, his sibling Satya ...

  7. Jun 28, 2020 · Bulbbul is shot and edited beautifully, as if each scene is a piece of art, a painting. There’s a heady craziness to its camera work. Much like a chudail, it swoops up, comes up close and flies ...

  8. Jun 24, 2020 · Rating: ( 3.5 / 5) Anvita Dutt’s Bulbbul begins in 1881 and picks up twenty years after. Though the film doesn’t pause for historical context, the turn of the century setting isn’t incidental. It was a time when the Bengali Renaissance was at its peak, with Calcutta the seat of great social and cultural change.

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