The Director of 'My Father Namgyal' Utpal Das, Editor of the film PurnangShupaul and the Director of 'EkHotaKau' VijuGopal Mane interacted with the media today at 45th IFFI briefing about experiments being made in documentaries making in India.
Utpal Das who has shot this entire film with a DSLR camerasaid that his film deals with an account of the old man who had to leave his home in Tibet and flee to India for refuge. It also depicts his faith that he would visit his homeland someday. He informed that the film has been shot by him alone.
Purnang Shupaul, stated that north-east India should be explored by the film makers to gain advantage of natural locations. There exists lots of scope for film projects in the north eastern part of India.
Speaking about the film, VijuGopal Mane said that in our society, the fairest person is considered as confident person. This story is crafted around inferiority complex of the protagonist of the story due to his dark skin.
Utpal Das who has shot this entire film with a DSLR camerasaid that his film deals with an account of the old man who had to leave his home in Tibet and flee to India for refuge. It also depicts his faith that he would visit his homeland someday. He informed that the film has been shot by him alone.
Purnang Shupaul, stated that north-east India should be explored by the film makers to gain advantage of natural locations. There exists lots of scope for film projects in the north eastern part of India.
Speaking about the film, VijuGopal Mane said that in our society, the fairest person is considered as confident person. This story is crafted around inferiority complex of the protagonist of the story due to his dark skin.