Hemlock Society Bengali Movie Review

In the landscape of modern Bengali cinema, where family dramas and romantic sagas often dominate, "Hemlock Society" (2012) stands out as a daring, quirky, and deeply philosophical outlier. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Srijit Mukherji, this film is neither a tragedy nor a comedy in the conventional sense. Instead, it is a dark, poignant, and sometimes humorous exploration of life, death, and the morbid fascination with “the perfect ending.”

The climax, set in the misty hills of Darjeeling, is a masterclass in suspense. Without giving spoilers, the ending is open to interpretation—some see it as a victory of life, others as a poetic tragedy. Upon release, Hemlock Society received mixed to positive reviews . While critics praised its unique concept, cinematography (by Indranil Mukherjee), and performances, some felt the pacing was slow or the philosophy too indulgent. Hemlock Society Bengali Movie

Megha, on the other hand, is looking for a reason to go through with it. The audience is left guessing until the final frame: Will she or won’t she? In the landscape of modern Bengali cinema, where