POBNEWS24, Dhaka, May 13, 2022: Renowned film director Gautam Ghosh is making a documentary titled ‘Bangabandhu in Kolkata’.
For this reason, Gautam Ghosh attended a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Thursday (May 13) afternoon. Where he talked about the documentary.
Gautam Ghosh said that the documentary will be based entirely on Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur. Let’s see. We will do our best.
How do you like to do the job? In response to such a question, he said that an emotion worked during the making of the documentary ‘Bangabandhu in Kolkata. When I turned on the camera, it seemed that Bangabandhu was walking around.
He further said, “I consider Bangabandhu’s unfinished autobiography and the book written by Sheikh Hasina as the most authentic in the construction of ‘Bangabandhu in Calcutta’.” He agreed to portray Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in the documentary. The scope of Bangabandhu’s life is so great that his bravery can be understood by watching the episode of Kolkata.
Foreign Minister DAK Abdul Momen, who was present at the time, said it would have been better to make such a picture after independence. Due to the darkness in 1975, no progress was made in this regard.
State Minister for Foreign Affairs. Shahriar Alam said that except for the Kolkata episode, the knowledge of Bangabandhu’s life remained incomplete.
Studying at Maulana Azad College in Kolkata, staying at Baker Hostel, getting involved in the student movement of Calcutta University, spending nights on Alimuddin Street, walking around in Park Circus, his speech at the Brigade Ground – many more are being captured on camera by Gautam Ghosh. . The city of Calcutta has a big role in Bangabandhu’s life.
The documentary ‘Bangabandhu in Calcutta’ will highlight Bangabandhu’s student life and the liberation war of Bangladesh, his life and activities in Calcutta.
It is being produced jointly by Friends of Bangladesh and Bangladesh Embassy.
The film award-winning film director of India officially started shooting at the Maulana Azad College, which is associated with the memory of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, in early April.