Rituparno turns lyricist for Deepa Mehta
Filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh wears many hats. From director to costume designer to art director or even editing a widely read Bengali magazine. But in Deepa Mehta’s and Amitabh Bachchan-starrer period film “Exculsion”, he turns a lyricist.
The Toronto-based Mehta has asked her prolific colleague from Kolkata to write a song, and that too in the Braj Bhasha.
“I think Rituparno is a wonderful human being and an astonishing filmmaker. But when I heard his songs in the Braj Bhasha sung by Shubha Mudgal for ‘Raincoat’, I knew I had found my lyricist for ‘Kamagata Maru’,” Mehta told IANS.
“The song will be filmed on a nostalgia-driven Bihari travelling far away from home.”
And Ghosh has agreed to do it.
“Deepa is someone whom I really respect. And why just her? I’ve also written Bengali dialogues for Mira Nair’s ‘The Namesake’ and for a number of Aprana Sen’s films including ‘Yugant’ and her documentary ‘An Unordinary City’ on Kolkata,” Ghosh said.
— IANS
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