All said and done, Khawto is a film you shouldn’t miss. But yes, don’t expect too much eroticism and or too many steamy scenes.Lovebirds Sohag (Tridha) and Rishav (Ronodeep) cross roads with celebrated writer Nirbed Lahiri (Prosenjit) during a vacation to Koelphuli. In his isolated cottage, Nirbed, who had isolated himself from society two decades, narrates his tale of lust and misadventures to the young couple.Khawto 2016 Movie Download.
Khawto is a stylized tale of human failings. Call it lust, anger, desperation or ambition, everything boils down to one question — why? And the whole film is Nirbed Lahiri’s attempt to present a plausible explanation…something that justifies his misadventures… to himself and the two young members of his minuscule audience. While Sohag is moved by the tale on a superficial level, the story is entirely different when it comes to Rishav. And there is, of course, a reason for that.
As I mentioned at the outset, it’s a very stylized look into the workings of creative minds, with the colour red finding frequent use in the framescape. And the premise, too, is justified, as it’s a widely accepted fact that highly creative people often have a rather eccentric approach to life, love and sex. So, when a celebrated fiction writer is depicted as being a flirtatious, amorous individual, it perfectly fits the groove. But while every frame of the film is delight to watch, with the reds and the alphabets jumping out at you at every turn, it’s the timeline that seems a bit askew. Most of the car makes shown in the flashback were not even manufactured 20 years ago, though the black-and-yellow taxi was spot on. The fountain pen, handwritten manuscripts and autograph books are, however, in sync with the timeline. Even the fashion timeline seemed a bit off.