"There was a talk of making a part two of 'Mr and Mrs Iyer'. I was asked to make it in Hindi. One of the lead characters in the film is a Bengali and the other one is a Tamil. And that is why I had made the film in English because that is the language in which both of them can talk," Sen said at a seminar on national and regional cinema here.
The highly acclaimed 2002 film 'Mr & Mrs Iyer' had Konkona Sen Sharma and Rahul Bose in lead roles.
On the promotion of Hindi, veteran actress Sharmila Tagore said the government is promoting Hindi in a big way and even Bollywood is also promoting Hindi.
"The government is obviously pushing Hindi. In government offices officers are told to promote Hindi and speak in Hindi. They are doing it in a full-fledged way," Tagore said.
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Actress-director Nandita Das said she is against the use of the term regional cinema.
Explaining why she has done many non-Hindi films, Das said to appeal to a mainstream audience she would have to compromise with the kind of work she wants to do.
Sharmila Tagore, who has worked with Satyajit Ray in a number of his films, said Ray's Bengali film "Pather Panchali" (Song of the Road) was the first Indian cinema which put India on the world map.
Unlike popular perceptions Ray's films used to do well at the box office, she said.
'Pather Panchali' completed 60 years of its release this month.