'Bhobishyoter Bhut' not a sequel to Bhooter Bhabishyat: Dutta

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Feb 14 2019 | 4:50 PM IST

Director Anik Dutta is ready with his second Bengali ghosht film 'Bhobishyoter Bhut', which he said is not a sequel to his earlier blockbuster hit 'Bhooter Bhabishyat'.

Dutta said despite similarity in title, Bhobisyoter Bhut, to be released on Friday, is not a sequel of Bhooter Bhabishyat and the only similarity is that it is another film on modern day ghosts.

"The only similarity remains in the fact that it is another film on modern day ghosts where we have also commented on certain social and political issues confronting the present times. The comments come from the mouths of ghosts," Dutta said.

The film refers to the "existential crisis" faced by ghosts with the advent of virtual world when spirits of a politician of previous regime, an extortionist, a cabaret dancer, a yesteryear 'jatra' actor gather at a refugee camp to find ways to make themselves relevant to humans.

"It is undoubtedly a social commentary and a futuristic movie," Dutta, who had also made Aschorjo Prodip (20113) and Meghnadbadh Rohosyo (2017) said.

There is also another plot of a film director attempting to make a film on ghosts but facing hurdles and is finally helped by ghosts in the refugee camps, Dutta said adding this in a way mirrored his personal experiences.

Film diva Moon Moon Sen will essay the small but integral role of the ghost of an Anglo-Indian cabaret dancer in the film which also stars critically acclaimed actor Kaushik Sen and veterans Barun Chanda, Paran Bandyopadhyay among others, Dutta said.

'Bhobishyoter Bhut' will be released Friday - February 15.

Dutta's earlier ghost film Bhooter Bhabishyat which was released seven years ago was a blockbuster hit and had notched up earnings of over Rs 3 crore in 100 days.

The success of 'Bhooter Bhabishyat' had led to the Hindi remake "Gang of Ghost" by Satish Kaushik in 2013.

The director said "it is very difficult to predict how your film will be accepted by the audience during the making. When you make a film it has to satisfy you and your friend's circle first."

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First Published: Feb 14 2019 | 4:50 PM IST

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