"It is always a huge feeling, a sense of deja vu to be on the side of Soumitra Chatterjee, a living encyclopaedia on Tagore works, on theatre colossus Sisir Bhaduri and off course Ray and to hear from him," June, who is part of the bard-inspired 'Jara Roddure Bhijechhilo' told PTI here.
June, having turned up in Srijit Mukherjee's 'Baishe Srabon', the title resonating with Tagore's death anniversary date - a part of every Bengalee's social calendar - averred "He is what Leonardo Da Vinci is to the Europeans."
The 'Bong Connection' actor, whose performance in Podokhep also fetched brownie points, feels upbeat about literature making a comeback in Bengali films.
"With the Bengali audience no more hooked to the copy of southern films, literature is coming up in a big way as the audience wants a good narration," she said.
June, who would confirm she had never been a mainstream film actor, would rate Buno Haansh besides Meghe Dhaka tara as the ones having changed the course of Bengali cinema with literary contents.