It is to be noted here that Nusrat Jahan was badly trolled for wearing sindoor (worn by Hindu women) while taking oath in the Parliament. People even criticized for marrying a Hindu boy and not following the religion but she said that she represents an "inclusive India".
“Penned down an honest Review for #Gotro. Hope I could do justice to my emotions & the efforts of @shibumukherjee @nanditawindows @Nigel_Akkara @ManaliManishaDe #AnashuaMajumdar @shreyaghoshal @OM_Sahani15 @DevlinaKumar @imannmusic @SurojitMusician @onindochatt @WindowsNs & othrs.” She tweeted.
Penned down an honest Review for #Gotro. Hope I could do justice to my emotions & the efforts of @shibumukherjee @nanditawindows @Nigel_Akkara @ManaliManishaDe #AnashuaMajumdar @shreyaghoshal @OM_Sahani15 @DevlinaKumar @imannmusic @SurojitMusician @onindochatt @WindowsNs & othrs https://t.co/Sz3kvxSNQB
— Nusrat (@nusratchirps) August 23, 2019
Gotro is about a Hindu aged woman and her Muslim caretaker. They are from different religious background and culture but still they share an emotional bonding like a mother and son. Their bonding in the film has put up a question that is it really necessary to belong from same religion, same Gotro to be emotionally connected with someone?
The filmmakers have released the trailer of the film and have received positive response. The trailer is a continuation of the teaser only with little more explanation of the story and characters.
Watch the original trailer of Gotro here