If you are tired of predicting the ending within the first 10 minutes, this will be a breath of fresh air.
The crooked clock outside slowly straightened. No one knew why, exactly—whether it was the village learning to feel its hours, or Potongo deciding he had wound himself enough—but Kaito liked to think it was both. On mornings when mist hugged the river and lanterns still smoked with last night's stories, Kaito would wind the Watch Mon and set him on the sill. Potongo would click his single hand once, twice, and the tea house would fill with the quiet of people doing the small, necessary things: tying a ribbon, telling an old story, forgiving a neighbor. watch mon potongo
It’s rare to see the city’s 'underbelly' portrayed with such poetic grit. The performances by Baishakhi Roy and Subhankar Mohanta are incredible, and Seema Biswas is, as always, a powerhouse. It challenges how we look at faith, class, and even our own desires. Watch Mon Potongo: The Ultimate Guide to the
The narrative follows and Loki , an interfaith couple—a Muslim boy and a Hindu girl—who flee religious persecution in their village to seek refuge in the chaotic urban sprawl of Kolkata. Stripped of their past, they find themselves living on the pavements, surviving as a van-puller and a housemaid. It’s rare to see the city’s 'underbelly' portrayed