Maybe the spinal narrative could have been much tighter with better make-up for the storytellers and the car interior more realistically lit. Maybe the first story could have been better developed with a more toned down acting pitch. Maybe the entry into the third story could have been smoother and well fleshed out. But such nitpickings aside, make no mistakes, Hoyto Manush Noye is a remarkably fresh and delightful effort with a heartwarming twist in the tale. Kudos to the cinesoldiers who battled for two and a half years to bring this crowdfunded Bengali film to the screens
posted Srijit Mukherjee
What exactly is “Hoyto Manush Noye”? It is a story directed by Kaustav Bhattacharya and Arunabha Gangopadhyay. The director duo is quite optimistic with the project, as this is entirely their family production.
It took 4 months to complete the script and it finally turned into a feature, from the concepts of a short film. Five newcomers are introduced in the movie and they were part of various workshops for 1 long year. They worked hard for the proper outcome of the film, and did justice to the film.
The story revolves round few IT sector employees and their journey through a dark and lonely place, this is what creates the eerie effect in the movie. To know more about the adventures of the newbies, we advise you to go and watch the film, but on the whole “Hoyto Manush Noye” will hopefully go a better way.