"I play a football coach who has gone through various trials and tribulations in life and is assigned to build a football team in a village. Being the director's actor, I am completely at the command of Param," Prosenjit said on the sidelines of a derby clash at Yuva Bharati Krirangan here today.
"And my son Trishanjit can't take any dig at papa's dribbling skills any more once I am through," Prosenjit, who rated 'Koni' as one of the recent prominent sports films in Bengali, quipped.
"Indeed the very word 'Fight Koni Fight....' in the 80's sports film stir me whenever I see the movie. I can't be another Khirda but this can be another film to reinvent myself," Prosenjit said.
The Autograph actor, having over three decades film career, found the roar of spectators during the East Bengal-Mohun Bagan derby at the stadium electrifying and said a good sports film was due.
"Though we have shared screen space earlier, it is indeed a privilege to get a chance to direct Bumba Da. I have written Lorai (The Fight - For Survival) keeping only him in the mind. The genre of the film is completely different from the ones I have directed earlier."
The story is about a person's survival, redemption and how he takes on the challenges, fighting all the odds," Hemlock Society actor Parambrata, having directed critically acclaimed Jio Kaka and Haowa Badal earlier, said.
