The 52-year-old filmmaker says he likes sitting on a film's concept and let it take shape on its own pace.
"I am one of those lazy minds and normally I like to take two to two-and-half-years to come up with a film. It takes time to internalise a film, to marinate a film. While one year takes to conceive the whole project, I live with the script for another year. So, it takes over two years," says Chowdhury.
Talking about his critically-acclaimed film, "Pink", Chowdhury says the 2016 film was not made only for women, as it had a broader social ramification.
"For years, one thing has been ingrained in our minds that women are not equal to men. But everything will take time for a change in mindset. 'Pink' was not just meant for women. It was meant, for the society as a whole," he says.
When asked if the things have changed for the better after films like "Pink" and "Lipstick Under My Burkha", Chowdhury says everyone needs to respect and understand the idea of personal space.
The "Antaheen" director says he is working on a few Hindi scripts based on realistic incidents.
"I am working on few scripts, which are based on some realistic incidents. But can't disclose much at this moment," he says.
Chowdhury says he will soon make a short film, a genre he wants to regularly contribute to.
"The short film audience wants to see non-narrative form, something beyond regular type. Hence, I want to regularly do short films," the director says.
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