Gotro
Gotro is a 2019 Indian Bengali-language drama film directed, produced, and co-written by Nandita Roy and Shiboprosad Mukherjee.[1][2]
The narrative revolves around Mukti Debi, an educated elderly widow living alone in her ancestral home Gobinda Dham, who hires Tariq Ali, an ex-convict from a Muslim background, as her caretaker despite societal reservations, fostering an unlikely mother-son bond rooted in mutual faith and acceptance.[1][2]
With a runtime of 135 minutes, the film addresses themes of intergenerational isolation, religious harmony, and unconventional family ties in contemporary urban Bengal.[2][1]
It garnered a 7.5/10 rating on IMDb from approximately 1,500 user votes, reflecting appreciation for its heartfelt performances, particularly by lead actors portraying the central duo, though some reviews critiqued its sentimental excess and predictable plotting.[1][3][4]
Produced by Windows Production House, Gotro achieved commercial success, running for over 50 days in theaters, underscoring its resonance with audiences on familial and ethical dilemmas.[5][2]