Baksho Bondi movie review: Tillotama Shome proves once again that she is a GOAT in this stunning mystery drama | Movie-review News
Baksho Bondi movie review: There’s a moment in director duo Tanushree Das and Saumyananda Sahi’s Baksho Bondi (Shadowbox) where an exhausted Maya (Tillotama Shome) sits near the railway crossing not far from her home. It’s her usual spot where she spends some “me time” every day, reading the newspaper. But it’s different this time, as she has reached there after spending the whole morning searching for her husband, Sundar (Chandan Bisht), who has been missing since the previous night. Just then, a familiar elderly person approaches Maya to inform her that the police are looking for her and that they have found a body, suspected to be that of her husband. A pall of gloom descends on her. One can almost see shock and sorrow, along with a bit of guilt, filling her face second by second. She goes numb for a moment, and then her eyes well up. Slowly. It’s not just the grief over losing a loved one that you can see in her pale face, but also this unfair sense of “I …









