There is fear of violence after the release of certain films, books: Srijit


Kolkata, Jan 27 (PTI): National Award winning filmmaker Srijit Mukherji has said that a fear of violence now exists in the minds of filmmakers and writers post the release of "certain" flicks and books.

"In case I take up certain work my plea will be don't burn us, don't behead us. If you troll us fine, may be there can be a peaceful demonstration infront of our house, this much," Srijit said in the wake of protests and agitations over screening of Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Padmaavat' in many parts of the country.

" .... Getting offended has sort of become a national pastime," Srijit, who was present at the sets of 'Padmaavat', said at the Tata Steel Kolkata Literary Meet here yesterday evening.

Srijit shared the podium with Arnab Roy, the US-based writer of the thriller 'The Mahabharata Murders'.

"I loved the way Arnab developed the story. After reading it I had expressed my concern to him about possible violence after its release," he said.

Srijit, the director of 'Jaatishwar' and 'Chotushkone' said film adaptations of literary works are sometimes better than the orginal. "I can name some like 'Meghe Dhaka Tara' and 'Saptapadi' and I think in such cases the film fraternity has redeemed itself."

The film maker should stick to the essence of the story he is dealing with.

People tend to get divided when a film is adapted from a book with one group questioning why some contents of the book were changed and the other asking why nothing was changed in the film, he said.

"I have faced this from the fans of writer Sunil Gangopadhyay whose 'Kakababu' series I had taken up ('Yeti Obhijaan' and 'Mishawr Rawhoshyo') for adaptation in two films," Srijit said.

"My third 'Kakababu' series film - 'Kakababur Protyabarton' will have a mixed approach. There will be loyal adaptations in some parts and some cinematic changes for the sake of scripting," he said.

  

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  • Ivar, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 27 2018

    Freedom comes with great responsibility.
    You have the freedom of expression. But while executing your rights, you should be responsible that it doesn't hurt the sentiments of others.
    Salman Rushdie, M.F Hussain, Sanjay Leela Bansali, editors of Charlie Hebdo, Dan Brown, Sanal kumar, Thogadia, Mutalik and Zakir Naik like people make their livelihood by hurting other's sentiments intentionally.
    As of now we are not a ultra-civilized society like west. We still have family values, incest is still a taboo here, we take pride on our ancestry, we are still, believers AND, we get hurt when our faith, beliefs and icons are mocked on. Till we shed all these inhibitions and transform into an ultra-civilized society, let us restrain ourselves from hurting other's sentiments on the garb of freedom of expression. If you do not, fear.

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