"Feeling happy that 'Sankhachil', based on Partition, has been adjudged as the Best Bengali film by the 63rd National Award selection jury. It will undoubtedly act as the booster for the film. I remember my previous Indo-Bangla production 'Moner Manush' had got the IFFI Golden Peacock before its release. Such crowning before release definitely whets audience expectations," the "Paar" director told PTI over phone.
Ghose also commented the selection trend this year showed the thrust was more on mainstream genre films which strike chord with the larger audiences but said he had "no issue with that."
"Sankhachil", co-produced by Prosenjit Chatterjee, will be released in both West Bengal and Bangladesh on April 15, the day of Bengali New Year.
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