A sculpture artist who leaves the city to set up a studio in a rural village, creating human body figures that clash with local traditions. He attempts to educate villagers about climate change and fish shortages, facing strong opposition from religious leaders but gaining support from a few locals.
Professional landlord-tenant relationship that grounds Rudro in the local community.
A loyal ally who bridges the gap between the artist and the younger generation.
Core ideological and religious antagonists representing progressive art versus traditional authority.
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