Lalsalu (2001) Poster

(2001)

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8/10
Great reflection of religion traders!
nazmul3994 July 2021
There are some people in our society who deceive people by misinterpreting religion on the pretext of capitalizing on the religious beliefs of the common people.

This film depicts the activities of the ancient religious merchants of Bengal. Lalsalu is a socially problematic Bengali film, the story of which is rooted in the conflict of life with superstition, superstition and fear rooted in the ages. In this movie. In this omnipresent self-consciousness, he also accompanies the village matabbar(Leader). In order to prevent the spread of good education in the village, the educated young man tactfully thwarts Akkas' attempt to build a school, thus resorting to superstition, deceit and superstition to sustain his existence. Finds, and builds his empire of lies even though tormented by remorse. In this film, the aggression of the rural shrine culture is portrayed in a deep sense.
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