Elena, in town to shoot for Asish Shukla's Hindi film "Prague", says she has watched Ghatak's "Komol Gandhar", "Ajantrik", "Bari Theke Paliye" and "Meghe Dhaka Tara" over and over again to grasp what it means for people affected by Partition - be it in India or in Germany.
Elena is in love with Kolkata which she has visited a number of times.
"I feel the smell of places, sights overpowering. They fail to leave me even when I go back to my hotel room," she said adding "Prague" has enabled her to renew the bond with the metropolis.
She said that extensive shots of the College Street Coffee House, Burrabazar, Chitpur, tram lines and cobwebbed old mansions as well as of gothic churches and boulevards in Prague have brought out the two cities in contrasting colours.
"Outwardly, the two cities appear in the film in contrasting colours, sights very much like the two principal characters, me and Chandan, an Indian and a Russia-born German. But in the core, the two cities retain their identicalness.