Chatrak (2011), directed by Indian filmmaker Krishnendu Chatterjee, is a Bengali art-house film that interweaves atmospheric visuals with a meditation on guilt, desire, and the aftermath of violence. Among its most talked-about moments is the scene set at Paoli Dam featuring actress Paoli Dam in a state of undress. That sequence became a focal point for debates about artistic freedom, actor agency, censorship, and the line between provocation and exploitation in contemporary Indian cinema.