
Chandragrohon 2008
Directed by Murad Parvez, *Chandragrohon* (2008) unfolds in the quiet yet vibrant backdrop of Ranighat, a riverside marketplace where life and love intertwine against the backdrop of hardship and resilience.
Director: Murad Parvez
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chandragrohon (2008) about?
Set in a riverside marketplace, *Chandragrohon* follows the life of Sokhina, a woman shunned by society, and her daughter Falani, who grows up under the care of a compassionate guardian. As Falani finds solace in a tender relationship with Kashu, the community's expectations clash with the harsh realities of their world, weaving a story of resilience and quiet defiance.
Who directed Chandragrohon?
Murad Parvez directed *Chandragrohon* (2008), bringing a raw, atmospheric lens to this intimate drama set along the riverbanks of Ranighat.
Who stars in Chandragrohon?
The film stars Riaz, Sohana Saba, Gulshan Ara Champa, Shahiduzzaman Selim, and K.S. Firoz in pivotal roles.
Is Chandragrohon (2008) worth watching?
While lacking an IMDb rating, *Chandragrohon* offers a deeply emotional drama steeped in social themes and character-driven storytelling. Fans of character-driven dramas and Bengali cinema will appreciate its atmospheric narrative and emotional resonance.
How long is Chandragrohon?
*Chandragrohon* runs for 109 minutes, offering a concise yet impactful viewing experience.
About Chandragrohon (2008) — A Riverbank Drama of Love, Loss, and Unspoken Truths
Directed by Murad Parvez, *Chandragrohon* (2008) unfolds in the quiet yet vibrant backdrop of Ranighat, a riverside marketplace where life and love intertwine against the backdrop of hardship and resilience.
The story centers on Sokhina, a marginalized woman living on the fringes of society, whose life becomes a silent testament to both exploitation and maternal devotion. Raised by Moira Masi after her mother's tragic demise, the unnamed girl—known only as Falani—grows into a young woman whose fragile bond with Kashu sparks a community's cautious hope for romance. But beneath the surface of small-town aspirations, themes of isolation, societal judgment, and the unspoken struggles of the overlooked simmer, creating a poignant drama steeped in emotional depth and raw realism.