"I have objection to the word deaf and dumb, it's better to call them exceptionally abled sensitive people living in their own non-vocal world," creative director and producer of 'Tumi Robe Nirobe' (you will prevail in silence) Snehasis Chakroborty told PTI today.
Snehasis, one of the most creatively prolific directors of the small screen, reveals how the whole project took off when once he overheard a street conversation, "Ki re kala, sunte pasna? (are you deaf? Can't you hear what I say?"
In the soap, a departure from the usual sas-bohu stuff on small screen or sugary love stories, a group of 'girls of extra sensitivity' 'converse' with 'vocal' actors like Arjun Chakroborty, Bhaswar Chatterjee and Rita Dutta Chakrovorty but there is no barrier in communicating between themselves.
"I had been associated with over 8000 soaps so long. Many a time we were overweighed by words and words. Even when words are not needed. 'Tumi Robe Nirobe' will bring that much needed, welcome break,"
"However, a few days into the shoot we did not need any interpretor," Jhil, the spearhead of Taal musical troupe in the serial, said.
Actor Arjun Chakroborty said the title, taken from Tagore's 'Tumi Robe Nirobe....' first line, served as a metaphor in many ways.
"When the actors are non-vocal, music becomes more evocative," Snehasis said.
Tumi Robe Nirobe, produced by BLUES Kolkata, will be aired on Zee Bangla this month.
