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Narugopal Mandal is a rising talent in the world of Indian independent cinema, known for his unflinching yet empathetic portrayals of the struggles faced by marginalized communities. With his debut feature film, "Abalamban" (2021), Mandal firmly established himself as a director to watch, bringing a fresh, nuanced perspective to the screen. At the heart of Mandal's cinematic approach is a deep commitment to social justice and a keen eye for the everyday dramas that unfold in the lives of the working class. "Abalamban" is a powerful example of this, chronicling the lives of a family of rickshaw pullers in Kolkata and the challenges they face in the face of an indifferent bureaucracy. Mandal's masterful use of natural lighting, immersive sound design, and understated performances create a sense of gritty realism that draws the viewer into the characters' world, inviting them to confront the harsh realities of poverty and inequality. Beyond his technical prowess, Mandal's films are marked by a nuanced exploration of complex human emotions and relationships. His characters are never one-dimensional; instead, they are richly drawn, flawed individuals navigating the complexities of their circumstances. With "Abalamban," Mandal has solidified his reputation as a storyteller who is unafraid to tackle difficult, socially relevant themes, doing so with a keen sense of empathy and an unwavering commitment to authenticity.