BHROMOR ...... story of a girl; is not just a story but an 'un'social reality show. How a lovely lively village girl with a tremendous spontaneity in every sphere of life has lost her liveliness is portrayed in BHROMOR. Director-Actor Rishi Mukherjee proved himself as a ecstatic story-teller with the script. The variations of the characters are notable as uses of sounds with the situation and the perfect use of the stage is also a masterclass. To some extent Rishi Mukherjee is proved himself successful in using the dialogues in a rhythmic pattern. Bhromor, Madhusudan, Dharmaketu the three main character has been tremendously supported by the others like Ajmul, Chacha and not the least Sundar Babu. All the fact has a flashback to real-life projection. Sweet Bhromor fallen with love with Madhusudan and in their wedding day she has been kidnapped by the baddy Dharmaketu. Dharmaketu also pinned up riot in the village that makes the village a cemetery. Bhromor somehow survived. But when she realizes that she is alive, she found herself in a pros-quarter of Janbazar, Kolkata; where she met a Journalist Sundar Babu who is keen to write the 'hi'story of Bhromor in his Newspaper. The entire story that Rishi Mukherjee told us is just saturated by a numerous touchy moments that also touches the magic wound in the play. Eminent actress Swagata Mukherjee spell-bounded us as usual as "Bhromor". She did an explosion of an extreme form of art through the multi-shades of the character. BHROMOR also pushed us to face the awkward diversion of many earthy aspects exists in our so called educated society. It is very bold step and a must follow step to all of us to say that we are social people.