A colour bubble has been created about Bengali film industry which will bust very soon, director Suman Mukhopadhyay has said.
There has to be a parameter for success "when we tout all the releases as successful hits and create a colour bubble," Suman, whose 'Sesher Kobita' on Tagore's lyrical piece of work, was commercially released here last night, a good three years after its making, said.
Talking about present day Bengali movies, the filmmaker said, "None of the recent Bengali films excepting 'Asha Jaowar Majhe' and 'Arekti Premer Galpo' were screened in premiere world film festivals this year.
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He said the situation has greatly Rs 5-6 crore films getting precedence from the producers than the films with a budget of Rs 40 lakh.
"Shesher Kobita" (The Last Poem), an iconic love story set in Shillong, premiered at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2013 and was shown in festivals in New York and Singapore in 2014.
The film, a government project on the bard's birth anniversary couple of years back, stars Rahul Bose, Konkona Sensharma and Swastika Mukherjee among others.
It recounts the love story of protagonist Amit Ray, whose intellectualism reveals itself in its opposition to all forms of tradition.
Ray meets Labanya, played by three-time national award winner Konkona Sen Sharma, in a car accident and the romance builds up in the misty hills of Shillong.