Director:Prosit Roy
Performer:Anushuka Sharma Parambarata Chatterjee Rajat Kapur Ritabhari Chakraborty Dibyendu Bhattacharya
in the context of full indian culture, the hostess, anushuka shama, gave a story of western demons in her third film, after she had tried the murderous highway terror and ghost-related comedy. the daughter of a demon who escaped from the pursuit of religious forces lived in the mountains under the protection of her mother until she reached the age of 20. after the death of the mother, the girl entered the city and was taken in by a man of goodwill. It is a story of a different kind who, at all costs, aspires to be integrated into human life and to love. I can't help but think of all kinds of taboos against women in all religions:Maybe all women are demons in mainstream society. Because of love, women have the power to destroy everything;Because of love, women can put down all hatred;Because of love, women can sacrifice everything, including themselves. The world is supported by such demons. Do whatever it takes to kill them, and themselves, who is the real devil?As a low-cost independent film, the scene of voice makeup and everything, it's okay, it's above the pass line. But if you're not as irritating as much as I am, the audience should feel that the story is too thin and not exciting. Some audience groups may feel uncomfortable. After all, in this film the daughter of the devil in whose heart is love is not a real devil, and the exorcists who stand on the right side are。