Chatrak 2011 Bengali Movie Wiki

Director’s Vision: Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, known for his unconventional films like Television (2012) and Ant Story (2013), described Chatrak as an “anti-capitalist fable.” He wanted to critique the real estate boom and the psychological damage caused by the migration of labor.

Setting and Cinematography: Unlike glossy urban dramas, Chatrak was shot entirely in real slums and under-construction bridges in Kolkata. Cinematographer Kamrul Hasan Khosru used natural lighting and handheld cameras to give the film a raw, documentary-like texture. The gray concrete landscape contrasts sharply with the organic, almost alien, growth of mushrooms.

Budget & Co-production: The film was a low-budget independent production (estimated at ₹1.5 crore), financed jointly by Bangladeshi production house Chabial and Indian partners with support from the Dhaka Art Summit. Chatrak 2011 Bengali Movie Wiki


| Field | Details | | :--- | :--- | | Title | Chatrak (ছত্রাক) | | English Title | Mushroom | | Director | Vimukthi Jayasundara | | Produced By | Fabio Conversi, Eric Heumann | | Screenplay | Vimukthi Jayasundara | | Story By | Vimukthi Jayasundara | | Starring | Paoli Dam, Anubrata Basu, Soumitra Chatterjee, Jisshu Sengupta | | Music | Naren Chandavarkar, Benedict Taylor | | Cinematography | Chintu Mohanty, Rana Dasgupta | | Editing | Suresh Pai | | Production Companies | The Match Factory, Paoan Production, Arte France Cinéma | | Country | India (West Bengal), France | | Language | Bengali | | Release Date | 7 October 2011 (India – Kolkata International Film Festival) | | Runtime | 90 minutes | | Budget | ~ ₹2.5 crore | | Box Office | Limited theatrical release; primarily festival circuit |


Chatrak was released on DVD by National Film Development Corporation (NFDC) in 2013. As of 2025, the film is available for streaming on MUBI and Hoichoi (restored version). Director’s Vision: Mostofa Sarwar Farooki, known for his

Chatrak (Bengali: ছত্রাক) is a 2011 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed by the acclaimed avant-garde filmmaker Vimukthi Jayasundara. Known for its surrealistic narrative and visual poetry, the film is a co-production between India and France. Unlike mainstream Bengali cinema, Chatrak is an art-house film that explores themes of alienation, urban decay, and fractured relationships against the backdrop of a rapidly modernizing Kolkata.

Note: This film is distinct from the 2017 Bangladeshi film of the same name and is often cited for its unconventional storytelling. | Field | Details | | :--- |


The film’s soundtrack was composed by Indrajit Dey, known for his experimental work. Unlike conventional Bengali film music, Chatrak features ambient soundscapes, field recordings, and dissonant tones. There are no traditional songs. The sound design—featuring the dripping of water, the soft rupture of mushroom caps, and the distant hum of the city—is integral to the film’s hypnotic effect.