Is 'Bengali' the new lucky charm for B-Town?

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Is 'Bengali' the new lucky charm for B-Town?
Swasti Chatterjee, TNN Sep 18, 2012, 12.00AM IST


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Anurag Basu


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If Kahaani brought alive the tiny streets and grand Durga pujo of Kolkata through 'Bidya's' story, Vicky Donor put across the Bengalis vs Punjabis debate.

The colour and culture of Bengalis was also beautifully depicted in films like Parineeta and Devdas. Most recently, the famous Howrah Bridge, the trams, language, dress, mannerisms and the British influence on the Bengali culture played indispensable roles in Barfi!.


With recent films, either based in Bengal or on Bengali culture, having met with praise at the BO and the critics' court, is the Bong-connect the new secret hit formula?Director Anurag Basu thinks so. "West Bengal can be a lucky charm at times. In the last one year, there have been directors who have really explored Kolkata and areas like Darjeeling. People are opening up to the culture like the way they did to the Punjabi culture a few years back," he says. But this is not the first time that films based on Kolkata or the Bengali culture have worked. As actor Prosenjit Chatterjee rightly points out, "There was a time when Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Basu Chatterjee and Shakti Samanta were masters of the game. Now, these boys are all set to carry their legacy forward."

Bollywood is going through a very interesting phase, he feels. And so is the regional cinema, adds Parambrata Chatterjee of Kahaani fame. He explains, "Earlier, there were only two kinds of cinema in Bengal — art films and commercial films. But now there is something called mid-length cinema which has found a lot of national and international takers. I guess it is this genre which has paved the way for further discovery of the Bengali culture."

Ask director Shoojit Sircar if Bengal is becoming the lucky charm for B-Town filmmakers and he says he would rather label it as a 'paradise for framing'. "You don't need to frame in Kolkata," he says, adding, "You can just put your camera on the shooting mode and become a cameraman without even deciding on the frames." This factor seems to work well in the films.

Filmmaker Sujoy Ghosh maintains that a script will always hold the lucky charm post, but he also says, "There are so many other locations which we need to explore. But, at the same time, I have to agree that Kolkata and West Bengal come with an added advantage of having a set of world class film technicians."

Actor Bipasha Basu feels that there is a lot of talent in Bengal. "Bengalis are deeply rooted when it comes to cinema. The culture, attire and food are equally fascinating. Sujoy aptly brought out the interesting visuals which Bengal boasts of in his film." Well, it's to be seen if other filmmakers too carry this trend forward.


https://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-09-18/news-interviews/33903778_1_lucky-charm-bengalis-punjabi-culture

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Posted: 13 years ago
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Bengalis have always done well in Bollywood. It was only recently other cultures took over Bollywood. But its nice to see not only Bengali but other cultures being depicted in Bollywood.
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Originally posted by: bambogli


Ask director Shoojit Sircar if Bengal is becoming the lucky charm for B-Town filmmakers and he says he would rather label it as a 'paradise for framing'. "You don't need to frame in Kolkata," he says, adding, "You can just put your camera on the shooting mode and become a cameraman without even deciding on the frames." This factor seems to work well in the films.



This is precisely why I think more people are opting to shoot in Kolkata.Its like Delhi, you have the old world charm which if portrayed well, looks gorgeous onscreen. You can take really good pictures at any place in Kolkata,looks very artistic. Other than that, its only now that I am happy with the way Bengalis are being portrayed,earlier Bollywood projected it like the land of Babumoshais.😆 And there are more opportunities in the city if the director wants the film to be artistic, because the city loves art! But you have to see, Sujoy,Shoojit and Anurag are all Bengalis and that's why the authenticiy was there. Put K-jo in their place and you will see large gaudy raj mahals with the female leads saying nothing but ishhh😆

But like Shreya said, I would love to see Bollywood experimenting with other regions in the country.Haryana,the khets are beautiful but get lost in the aho oho type of films, Sanjay Leela Bhansali beautifully portrayed Gujarat but horribly portrayed Bengal in Devdas. I would love to see portrayal of more South Indian states without it being shown as the land of the 'kaale' log.


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^^^I wish to see both Karnataka and Maharashtra. They are beautiful states. And ofcourse the lush greenery of Bengal. ❤️
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^ yes!

I want to see more of Kerala as well.. I think it was beautifully shot in VV, the Tamil original of Ek Deewana Tha, but I wanna see more of that.

I want them to portray Maharashtra beautifully as well... so far all they've got on Maharashtra is the skylines of Mumbai.. which is fine, its a big part of the state, but there's so much more to it! Mahabaleshwar, Alibaug, Pune, Nagpur.. so much scope.
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Posted: 13 years ago
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Kerla and kolkata look heavenly on screen...

kerela looks like a place in some mystical fantasy land...with all the lush greenery, the backwaters etc...

kolkata looks like it has soo much personality and energy...the durga idol, white and red sarees the women wear, the music playing during durga puja...it looks almost like a character by itself in films than a backdrop...
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Oh yes...definitely Maharashtra...and it isn't even difficult for Bollywood to portray people from the Maharashtrian culture...but i don't know why only Bais are shown to be Marathi in Bollywood films :/
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^ yes!


I want to see more of Kerala as well.. I think it was beautifully shot in VV, the Tamil original of Ek Deewana Tha, but I wanna see more of that.

I want them to portray Maharashtra beautifully as well... so far all they've got on Maharashtra is the skylines of Mumbai.. which is fine, its a big part of the state, but there's so much more to it! Mahabaleshwar, Alibaug, Pune, Nagpur.. so much scope.

You might just get your Kerala wish. I read this article recently on a thriller being filmed in Kerala.
As for Maharashtra...I have just been to Pune and Mumbai. But fell in love with the history and culture of the state long back. These pictures strengthened that.
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^ You went to Pune =D didja like it! haha that be my hometown
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^^^Oh yes I liked what I saw. It is a big city but still retains that small town charm. Unfortunately I havent had the chance to sample too much of Maharashtrian cuisine.

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