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| Actor/Actress | Role | | :--- | :--- | | | Nirbed Lahiri / Dhrubo | | Paoli Dam | Damayanti Chakraborty / Antara | | Raima Sen | Srijita | | Tridha Choudhury | Sohaag | | Ronodeep Bose | Rishav |
Shot in scenic locations (primarily in Himachal Pradesh), the film's aesthetic contrasts with its dark subject matter. Where to Watch and Enjoy
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Nirbed was once a highly celebrated, controversial Bengali fiction author known for his intensely passionate and transgressive writing. Having lived in total self-imposed exile for two decades, he opens up to the young couple. Through a series of dark, fluid flashbacks, Nirbed narrates his past—a destructive web of love, unbridled lust, adultery, and psychological wounds ( khawto ) involving two women: his wife Srijita (Raima Sen) and his illicit lover Antara (Paoli Dam). Technical Breakdown of the Digital Print | Actor/Actress | Role | | :--- |
Khawto (2016) - Movie | Reviews, Cast & Release Date in Betul
The story follows a young couple, (Tridha Choudhury) and Rishav (Ronodeep Bose), who are vacationing at a seaside resort in Koelphuli . During their trip, they encounter a mysterious, reclusive man named Nirbed Lahiri (Prosenjit Chatterjee) living in self-imposed exile. If you share with third parties, their policies apply
The film explores the "khawto" (wound/scar) that lives within people—the scars of unfulfilled lust, anger, desperation, and ambition. Nirbed’s tale is not just a confession but a philosophical justification of his life choices, challenging conventional morality.
Tridha Choudhury and Ronodeep Bose play the young couple who act as the audience, moving from fascination to, in Rishav's case, a more complex understanding of the narrative. Direction, Cinematography, and Style
Upon its release, Khawto received mixed to positive reviews from critics at and other regional platforms. Reviewers generally agreed that while the "erotic thriller" label was used for marketing, the film's true strength lay in its exploration of human flaws and the "balance and shades" of its characters.