Another recurrent tension is between visibility and erasure. Characters attempt to assert themselves — through movement, speech, or physical exposure — only to be marginalised by indifferent surroundings. The film gestures toward class and cultural displacement without spelling out policy or history; instead it lets the audience feel their imprint through textures: a half-built concrete block, a sterile hospital room, a public space that refuses intimacy.
The movie revolves around the life of [Lead Actor's Name], a talented and ambitious young man who becomes infatuated with a mysterious woman, [Lead Actress's Name]. As their relationship deepens, [Lead Actor's Name] finds himself entangled in a web of obsession, possessiveness, and deceit. The film masterfully weaves together themes of love, lust, and control, making it difficult for the protagonist to distinguish between what's real and what's just a product of his own imagination.
"Chatrak" revolves around the life of a young boy named Shuvo, who is struggling to cope with the pressures of his family's financial situation. His father, a retired teacher, is bedridden, and his mother is working hard to make ends meet. Shuvo's life takes a dramatic turn when he befriends a wealthy and influential man, Raja, who offers him a lucrative job. As Shuvo becomes more involved with Raja, he finds himself entangled in a web of deceit and corruption.




















