Years after teaming up together in Tagore periodical Choturango, Tollywood diva Rituparna Sengupta now again shares screen space with Joy Sengupta in 'Khola Hawa.'
'Joy is a powerful actor and we enjoy a beautiful relationship. We two share a wonderful chemistry on set. Earlier we had worked in Suman Mukhopadhyay's directorial venture on Tagore's Chaturango," Rituparna told PTI here.
Terming 'Khola Hawa' as a tale of human relationships, Rituparna said, "It is a story of a woman's yearning for Independence. It is a film on new twists in each turn of life. It is a tale of mind ruling over heart.
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"The film espouses the theme of making most of every passing moment of life. And the background score helped a lot in recreating that mood," she said.
Asked how different the film was from her previous portrayals of women-centric roles, the 'Dahan' actor said, "It is a new type of story."
Singer Rupankar, having lent voice to the film's playback number, said, "Poet-Lyricist Srijato and Neel Dutta make a wonderful combination and one title track is especially close to my heart set in the sylvan surroundings.