Though the film was screened in two prestigious film festivals, it was barred from release commercially by the Censor Board because of the liberal use of expletives.
However, Prosenjit, the current matinee idol of Bengali films, is not at all dejected at the late release of his movie which has been compared to "Delhi Belly".
"It is better that the film is being released now, when people are accepting movies that deal with yesterday's taboo subjects. We must carry forward the momentum," he said.
Admitting that the tale of three bachelors and the use of male psychology in the two movies find a common chord, he said, "This film is straight from the heart and unpretentious. It was a pathbreaking film made by the director-duo of Sudeshna Roy and Abhijit Guha (Rana)."
Prosenjit explained that a lot of changes have taken place in the last six years reflected in the release of films like "Baishe Shrabon" which is full of four-letter words.
"In a way the film was ahead of the times," he said in jest. MORE PTI SUS MD RG
BK