By choosing to make "Simantorekha" (The Borderline), Mokammel has stuck to his predictable path - of making a documentary after a feature film. His last fiction was highly- acclaimed "Jibondhuli" (The Drummer), a film in the backdrop of the Liberation War of Bangladesh in 1971.
However, the common thread between Mokammel's shuttle forth and back between feature and documentary is his abiding faith in values of secularism and commitment to the problems faced by people at the lowest rung of society.
"You can't make a good garden with only one kind of flower. The cultures of, and the contributions made by, many different communities make a country rich, both culturally and materially. Partition of 1947 was never an effective solution so far differences between the communities are concerned," with this conviction, Mokammel is now shooting his film.
"Simantorekha" will deal with all the social, political, economic and cultural aspects of the Partition of Bengal in 1947 and the tragedy and trauma it had created on both sides of the border, Mokammel told PTI from Dhaka.
A major part of the shooting of the two-hour film, whose making is expected to be completed in June, also took place in India, mostly in the refugee camps like the Cooper's Refugee Camp, the Dubulia Camp and in Uttarpara's Bhadrokali Camp in West Bengal.
Besides in and around of Kolkata, the shooting also took place in Nadia, Murshidabad, Siliguri and Jalpaiguri in districts of West Bengal, in Agartala and Kailasahar in Tripura and in Silchar, Karimganj and Dhubri in Assam. The film-unit has also shot part of the film in Dandakaryana in Chhattisgarh where East Bengal refugees were sent after the Partition, according to the director.
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