"I still remember the day she hugged me and wept inconsiolably when I went to her residence in Bhangabera and asked about her missing husband," Debasree said before the premier of the film.
"She was one strong, fiery character having faced so much odds in her life. None of us could imagine whar she went through. I am now tense how she would react to my acting," the 'Dadar Kirti' actor said.
She said on a lighter vein, "Debsareedidi need not worry. I could see things happening yet again on screen as the scenes unfolded."
"We had to face lots of disruptions during shootings of the film in 2008 when work had started but we never lost sight of. It is not a political film, it is a feature film havving a message," he said.
The film was premiered on Thursday.
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