'Sesher Kobita', a film based on Rabindranath Tagore's eponymous novel, is not a modern interpretation of the work, says director Suman Mukhopadhyay.
"I have sought to recreate the feel of the early 20th century as far as set-props, vehicles and costumes are concerned," Suman told PTI here.
The narrative structure also retained the style of dialogue spoken in that era, the director said.
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The director said while shooting in Shillong, the backdrop of the novel, they discovered that time had not moved there since 1930s.
Asked how he brought alive the lyricism of the signature work of Tagore, Suman pointed out that the novel, penned at the fag end of his literary career, was very different from his other works in that it contained an eclectic mix of poetry and prose.
"However, beyond the lines you can sense how the entire tale has a degree of hard reality and how Tagore looked at the way we cherish our memories," he said.