Kolkata,
March 28: Débutante Director Jayashree Bhattacharya is all set to come with her
project “Pati Parameshwar”. Jayashree had earlier assisted Rituparno Ghosh in “Subho
Muhurat”, “Chokher Bali” and “Dosar”. After “Paromitar Ekdin” in 2000, Rajatava
Dutta and Rituparna Sengupta have been paired up for the film. Jayashree said, “The
film is about the feelings between husband and wife from ‘just married’ status
and then on. The story actually revolves around the lost of a pet dog owned by
Sharmila (Rituparna) and she blames her husband, Officer-In-Charge of local
police station, Arindam (Rajatava) for not paying so much attention to find her
dog. This leads some hilarious incidents.” Rajatava Dutta said that, “It is my
pleasure to work with both Jayashree and Ritu. I am doing husband of Ritu after
a long 14 years and it will be a great fun to work with the team. Personally I
am a fan of Jayashree as I already have seen her telefilms and also collected
the copies from her husband. So, I rely on her in the matter of making a
feature film.” In a recent announcement programme Rituparna Sengupta shared her
experience by saying that, “Jayashree is debutante but her confidence level is
envious. She is very confident about her work and I also think that the film
will come up with a great success. Actually these days, fresh comedy film
without some dual meaning is not happening and from this aspect, “Pati
Parameshwar” is different. It will be very fun to portray the wife of Roni
after ‘Paromitar Ekdin’, a long time ago.” Subhraneel
Biswas penned the story while Surojit Chatterjee composed the music and Sankaraiyaa
directed the dance sequences. Rahul Arunoday Banerjee, Biswanath Basu, Kanchana
Moitra, Dwijen Banerjee also teamed up for the film along with Sudipta
Chakraborty and Rudraneel Ghosh in guest appearances.
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Friday, 28 March 2014
Sunday, 16 March 2014
Film Review: PENDULUM-A TALE OF TIME
Writer
and Director: Soukarya Ghoshal.
Producer:
Cozum Analytics.
Lyrics: Anindya Chatterjee, Chandril Bhattacharya and Soukarya Ghoshal.
Vocalists: Somlata Acharya Chowdhury, Anindya Chatterjee, Kartik Das Baul, Tushar Roy, Sanchita Roy, Gorki Mukherjee, Lagnajita Chakraborty, Ivy Banerjee and Sayani Palit.
Music:
Mainak ‘Bumpy Nag Chowdhury.
Starring:
Subhasish Mukherjee, Rajesh Sharma, Shantilal Mukherjee, Rajatava Dutta,
Anindya Pulak Banerjee, Samadarshi Dutta, Radhika Apte, Sreelekha Mitra,
Doelpakhi Dasgupta and Shaili Bhattacharya.
When
I took my pen to write a review of Bengali film ‘Pendulum-A Tale of Time’; it
really reminds me of time. From the days of beginning I have been told that
Pendulum speaks the language and the word of time. So, I have a faith and
confidence in my mind that the film will also speak the story of time. Behind
that, if we want to debate on recent Bengali films, we have to admit that, the Bengali
film industry had became most fertile and continuing its golden run in recent
time of around five years than last three decades. In recent times with many of
the commercially successful films are following by some sort of experimental
flicks that also are doing well commercially. Soukarya Ghoshal’s ‘Pendulum-A
Tale of Time’ is that kind of experimental flicks in Bengali film industry
arena.
In
the center of the story there is an accident and a painter (Subhasish
Mukherjee). The other apparently detached occurrences and characters are
revolving around them. Each and every character portrays a sort of crisis. Somewhere
the crisis is of family matters, somewhere it’s of the adolescence period or
crisis of relation and sometimes it directly indicates an identity crisis. Through
time and space director wanted to state that, our life is oscillating like
Pendulum by avoiding such crisis circumstances. In-fact every pictures of the
painter is acted like a live time-machine, through which an individual could
make and feel the journey. In the initial scenes where we have Subhasish
Mukherjee with some old paper in hands reminds us the ‘Herbert’.
Sreelekha
Mitra, Doelpakhi Dasgupta, Radhika Apte, Samadarshi Dutta and Rajesh Sharma
acted well enough but Anindya Pulak Banerjee (Blind Musician), Shantilal
Mukherjee (Driver), Rajatava Dutta (An ordinary Bengali teacher) and last but
not the least the child actor Shaili Bhattacharya (plays daughter of Rajatava
Dutta) must be named separately for their enormous performance. There is no
doubt that, Anindya Pulak Banerjee and Shantilal Mukherjee had delivered one of
the best performances of their life.
Apart
from director Soukarya Ghoshal, there are three more persons made their debut
with the film ‘Pendulum-A Tale of Time’. First one is director of photography,
Harendra Singh; then music director Mainak ‘Bumpy’ Nag Chowdhury and producer
Cozum Analytics.
Cinematography
and the still shoot of the film are awesome. Most appreciable is that the film
has been made on film, not in digital. It’s a pleasant experience to see
on-screen. The music is appropriate; especially “Kauke Janachchhi Naa” by Somlata is a mind-blower. There must be
an appreciation for the producer to encourage such kind of experimentation.
Within
a span of 2hours and 11minutes, director tried hardly to tell the story smartly
and this is laudable. Director also tried to keep the thriller format until the
end but somehow failed to do so. Like the suitcase of Quentin Tarantino’s ‘Pulp
Fiction’ it fails to create any questions. Script and dialogue may have been a
bit better. As a whole, if we take the point of debutante director then it is
needless to say that Soukarya Ghoshal passed with the star marks.
Overall
Rating: 8 out of 10.
Monday, 17 February 2014
Audio Release of Pendulum - A Tale of Time
Kolkata, February
15: The team "PENDULUM - A Tale of Time", an upcoming Bengali psycho-thriller slotted
their audio release just the day after V-Day. The debutante director cum
lyricist Soukarya Ghoshal along with the singers and the castes also graced the
evening. Mainak ‘Bumpy’ Nag Chowdhury scores the music as the
songs penned by stalwarts like Anindya Chatterjee, Chandril Bhattacharya and the
director Soukarya himself. Along with a lots of new talent like Shaoni, Tushar;
celebrated singer Somlata and Anindya also lended their voice in the songs. The
film has a handsome star cast with Radhika Apte, Samadarshi Dutta, Sreelekha
Mitra, Subhashish Mukherjee, Rajatava Dutta and Anindya Banerjee.
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