Since films are borne out of the unique geographical position of every land, reflecting its people, customs, cuisine, cities and culture, there can't be a film combining the frontiers of two states, the music director of most Rituparno Ghosh films told PTI.
"Each film tells the unique story of its own people so films are dialect-specific, region-specific. But in the language of songs, nationalities, religion, everything becomes one," the 'Memories in March' music-man said.
Upcoming actor Arunima Ghosh, an important name in arthouse Bengali films, said, "There had been Bengali films with Oriya collboaration.
"We had worked in their films, they been part of ours. If you take away the language, human beings look same, and are the same everywhere," the Bonkubabu actor said.
