Moinak's film 'Take One', which had raised quite a storm before release, can be judged in its entirety only after ages when its passes the scrutiny of time, the archetypal crow painter said and affirms any art form invites some criticism.
"The criticism about any scene is not that important for me. But again if people close their minds and vision, that won't make them rich monetarily or otherwise," he said.
Suvaprasanna, who would term the events leading to clip leak involving the real life actress on you tube as sudden developments, said he empathized with the actor.
Moinak, who said he had expected debate on the film, said he was happy the Gen Y could connect as the imagery and the content expectedly evoked strong views.
Take One, produced by Friends Communication, stars Swastika Mukherjee and daughter Anwesa in mother-daughter role on screen.
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