Danny Denzongpa’s ‘Bioscopewala’ seems like a perfect tribute to Rabindranath Tagore’s ‘Kabuliwala’

The trailer sets up the premise pretty well and yet does not reveal a large chunk of the story. Danny Denzongpa does a fine job at portraying the various emotions of the iconic character of ‘Kabuliwala’ even with minimal dialogues to deliver.

The film ‘Bioscopewala’ stars Danny Denzongpa as the titular character and it looks like every bit intriguing. The feature film is inspired by Rabindranath Tagore’s original ‘Kabuliwala’.

The trailer introduces us to a now grown-up Mini Basu played by Geetanjali Thapa and how she loses her father in a plane crash. In an attempt to reconnect with her childhood, she stumbles across her dead father’s old friend, who was the operator of a Bioscope show that she loved in her childhood. There are a number of poignant shots of a fascinated young Mini playing around with the bioscopewala. The bioscopewala spends his days longing to meet his daughter who lives in the war-torn Kabul, Afghanistan. Saddened by their loss, Mini takes it upon herself to reconnect this man with his daughter and unravels his mysterious character along the way. Check out the trailer here

The trailer sets up the premise pretty well and yet does not reveal a large chunk of the story. Danny Denzongpa does a fine job at portraying the various emotions of the iconic character of ‘Kabuliwala’ even with minimal dialogues to deliver.

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