E01 (Ei Building e Meye Nished):-
A much fearsome and comparatively more productive interpretation of a popular folktale (Mecho-Petni). Although the narrative here may come off as banal, it's the presentation however that I feel more than makes up for its lack of substance! 7/10
E02 (Mishti Kichu):-
A more well-rounded story this time with Chanchal Chowdhury in prime focus, and as always he had done justice with his character.
Not only his performance but the narration itself is better illustrated through a multitude of different elements. You've got conversations on morality, a subtle yet crucial psychological angle and sprinkles of chilling horror specified facets. An effective amalgamation. 8.5/10
E03 (Loke Bole):-
The epitome of top-notch narration along with a neat world-building, full of superstitious tales. By far the most atmospheric and the most unsettling piece out of the three. With a beautiful location and an immaculate sound design; the combination of these two makes the exhibition even more so meaningful. 9/10
E04 (Nishir Daak):-
Not as immersing or deserving as the previous three still the story seeks an important subject that shouldn't be disregarded. Depression & Folktale together cultivated quite a fascinating mixture of natural and supernatural calamities. 6.5/10.