"How can I say this. It all depends on how this Proloy is taken by the audience, how they interprete this fictional documentation of society at that time," the Kanamachhi director told PTI during the premier of the film last evening.
Raj, who would describe Proloy as his form of protest after reading the crusade of teacher-social activist youth Barun Biswas and his followers in Sutia village, where scores of women had been brutalised by miscreants, backed by political parties five years back, said it was upto the audience to interprete the topicality or universality of the very issue.
Director Birsa Dasgupta averred that in the light of the 'Nirbhaya' incident in Delhi, the recent tales of abuse of women in Bengal and elsewhere, the issue of Proloy remained topical and relevant till this date.
