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Ek Paye Royecho Dariye(And Lost Soul)

(English Subtitled Bengali Feature Film.)

Genre:fiction
Duration :91Min
Year:2012
Dir:R Das
Synopsis:
The protagonist of this film is a poet who though revolutionary in
spirit, has to compromise with the wrongs in the society.  His
perturbed soul could not tolerate it much longer however. It possessed
his body to govern his actions. Ectoplasm can give a spirit form, but
can it make it humane? That was a question that the poet's late wife
could never answer. While she had been alive, she was a mere
love-interest of her husband! The poet's daughter is quite unlike both her parents.

How can she defy this patriarchal society?

The story of this film is all about the search of the soul to find the correct rhythm of life.
Not  a poem, not a folk-lore, not a social drama,  what is the true
identity of this  film ?  The individual search finds a universal
resonance in the language of this film.
http://ekpayaroyachodariya.blogspot.in/

News from Business Standard:

Ek Paye Royecho Dariye' gets Cairo call

 
 
(Press Trust of India / Kolkata November 11, 2012, 16:45)
Engineer-turned-filmmaker Robin Das, recipient of Bengal Film Journalist Association’s best documentary maker in 2004, has been invited to the prestigious Cairo film festival for the screening his debut feature film "Ek Paye Royecho Dariye".
"Got a communique that my film will be shown in Palasis Du festival on Cairo Film Festival Market. It is a real honour for an experimental film which did not have conventional shooting schedules like other Tollywood movies," Das told PTI here.
The film, whose cast includes unconventional actors like Mumbai BPO professional Aditi Bhattacharya, deals with the subject of a poet's fight against political machinations in the present-day society.
Unable to get a moment's peace, he has to compromise with the wrongs in society, but wrestles with his conscience and starts to recall his soul in his life.
The 91-minute film also was the official selection at the Golden Aphrodite - First Feature Films Premieres 2012 and Festival de Cine de Bogota, and Cyprus International Film Festival,2012.
"I had shot my film in guerrilla style with low budget. It was completed with a budget within Rs 10 lakh," Das said.
Das, an engineer by profession, had earlier made documentaries like Lovers' Paradise(2003), Jawaliwanabag of Bengal (2004), Aya Chand Mama(,2005), The Missing President & His Army(2006), Peace (2007), Man,Freedom & God (2007) and short film Window calls U (2008).

Source:

(http://www.business-standard.com/generalnews/news/ek-paye-royecho-dariye-gets-cairo-call/78249/)

NEWS FROM TIMES OF INDIA:

Robin goes to Egypt

Dibyajyoti Chaudhuri, TNN Dec 6, 2012, 12.00AM IST
Tags:
(A still from the film )

Director Robin Das has been called to the Cairo Film Festival where his film Ek Paye Royecho Dariye will be screened

City based director Robin Das is all set to visit the land of pharaohs. The reason? His film Ek Paye Royecho Dariye has been invited for screening at the commercial section of the Cairo Film Festival. The promo of the film has already created a flutter on youtube for its apparently bold scenes. The director, who is an engineer by profession has already tasted success with his films being screened at the Cyprus and Bagoda film festivals. "I have chosen to to work with absolute fresh faces in this film. They have given their 100 per cent and I am quite happy with the way things have turned out," he says. The film deals with a contemporary poet who decides not to give in to the political goons. The story traces his struggle as he tries to make his mark, despite the efforts to negate his work by those in positions of power. Adity Bhattacharya has done good work in the lead role and the music by Rajdip is also something to look forward to. "I am excited about the Cairo Film Festival and hope to get a good response," Robin says.
Source:
(http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2012-12-06/news-interviews/35621204_1_film-deals-bold-scenes-story-traces)

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