Director Ringo Banerjee explained that with the film 'Messi' he intended to capture Bengalis' almost instinctive love for football reflected in the game played in every nook and corner of the state - from villages to towns to cities.
Asked how the Argentine wizard featured in the scheme of things, the director told PTI, "Messi stands for hope, aspiration, courage and dream present in the heart of every teenager."
Soumitra Chatterjee's grandson Ronodeep Bose, who was recently injured in a road accident, is the 'Messi' of his 'para' (locality) team.
In every team there is a Messi who can take 30 degree instep and unfurl a kick, two popular tricks tried in para football matches by his fans, and we must document this phase of para football in a fictional fomat, the director explains.
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"In every para football there is a fighter who can turn around the matches at any moment and the film is all about these undiscovered little talents in the alleys of Kolkata, who are not always spotted by big clubs in the city and are finally lost," the director said.
One of the para football clubs, which takes part in the 'Para Football Tournament' of the Kolkata Police, helped arrange the live match shoots which occupy over 70 per cent of the film.
Two football-playing characters, Ronodeep and Aryann, took part in workshops supervised by coach and former first division player of the Kolkata football league.