Having initiated the 'Food in Cinema' concept along with other friends in a film-themed restaurant, the 'Seemabaddha' actor told PTI today, "Food plays an important role in both literary works and films."
"While food is described in literature, in films you can see the texture and the colours and smell the aroma. Remember Goopey Gyne Bagha Byne," Dhritiman said.
Having given creative inputs for the cinema-themed Silver Screen Asia adorned with posters of Pulp Fiction to Ratatouille, from 'The Lunchbox' to 'Sare Chuattor', Dhritiman said, "The more those from film fraternity come forward to initiate such food-fusion ventures, the better."
"The place can rekindle interest about cinema," cult 'Bhooter Bhabisyot' director Anik Dutta said.
"Silver Screen Asia is an informal bistro serving contemporary Asian cuisine in a cinematic setting and we all know art-loving Kolkatans are always open to experimentation. Happy to get Dhritimanda on board," Anirban Sengupta of the flagship chain said.