Abosheshey


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nameAbosheshey
imageAbosheshe poster.png
directorAditi Roy
producerAnil B Dev
screenplayNeel B Mitra
based_on
starringRoopa Ganguly
Raima Sen
Ankur Khanna
musicPrabuddha Banerjee
cinematographyRanjan Palit
editingAbhro Banerjee
released
runtime118 minutes
countryIndia
languageBengali
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Abosheshey (At the End of it All) is a 2011 Indian film in Bengali starring Roopa Ganguly, Raima Sen and Ankur Khanna in lead roles. The film is the directorial debut of Aditi Roy. The film was screened at various international film festivals and received many accolades. The story is about a son who is trying to learn about his dead mother.

Plot

After his parents' divorce, Soumyo lives with his father in San Francisco. But he returns to Kolkata after 22 years when his mother, Suchismita, dies. He is the only heir to her property and is responsible for performing a few tasks. He plans to finish his work quickly and return to his life. But he starts learning about the mother he never knew, who has left many personal things for him, including her diary. He starts meeting the people who were close to his mother and discovers his mother's love and affection towards him from them. The diary helps Soumyo to finally connect with his mother.

Cast

Production

The film is director Aditi Roy's first feature film. After graduating from Jadavpur University in Political science, Roy did post-graduate specialisation in Film Studies in 2002. She also completed a Diploma in Mass Communication. Her Diploma film was screened at the Kolkata Film Festival in 2007. Roy previously directed a few short films with the writer Neel B Mitra. The story of Abosheshey was written in 1999 by Mitra. After working together on various projects, they decided to make this script their first feature film project. The film went through 17 drafts between 2008 and 2010.

The production of the film started in November 2010. Two times National Film Award winner Ranjan Palit was opted as the director of photography. Roopa Ganguly rejected the lead role when approached for the first time, but she then accepted it after reading the script and understanding that the film would be shelved if she rejected it.

The film was shot in real locations in Kolkata and Sikkim. The scene in the Advocate's house and office was shot in the residence of a real family of lawyers. Suchismita's apartment is also actress Roopa Ganguly's own house.

Soundtrack

| extra_column = Singer(s) | total_length = 23:49

| title1 = Dure Kothay | extra1 = Roopa Ganguly | music1 = Rabindranath Tagore | lyrics1 = Rabindranath Tagore | length1 = 3:37

| title2 = Mondo Bhaloy Dishehara | extra2 = Bonnie Chakraborty | music2 = Prabuddha Banerjee | length2 = 3:48

| title3 = Aji Bijan Ghare | extra3 = Roopa Ganguly | music3 = Rabindranath Tagore | lyrics3 = Rabindranath Tagore | length3 = 3:39

| title4 = Shudhu Phera Path Tuku | extra4 = Dibyendu Mukherjee | music4 = Prabuddha Banerjee | length4 = 3:25

| title5 = Mondo Bhaloy Dishehara | extra5 = Dibyendu Mukherjee | music5 = Prabuddha Banerjee | length5 = 3:49

| title6 = Abosheshey | extra6 = Roopa Ganguly | music6 = Prabuddha Banerjee | length6 = 3:55

| title7 = Abosheshey Theme | extra7 = | music7 = Prabuddha Banerjee | length7 = 1:36

– Music recreated by Prabuddha Banerjee

Awards and recognition

Roopa Ganguly, who also sang two Tagore songs for the film, "Dure Kothao Dure Dure" and "Aaji Bijan Ghare", won the Best Female Playback Singer Award at the 59th National Film Awards. She was awarded with Rajat Kamal (Silver Lotus Award), a certificate and a cash prize of for "her husky and haunting voice that brings a gentle, nostalgic tone and tenor to the film Abosheshey. The languid raw sensuality of her singing is heightened by the absence of musical accompaniment."

The film was also screened at the 12th Annual New York Indian Film Festival where it won Netpac Award for Best Asian Film.

References

References

  1. (30 January 2011). "A fresh plot". [[The Telegraph (India).
  2. "Abosheshe (2012 – Bengali)". Gomolo.
  3. "Abosheshe Bengali Movie -Roopa Ganguly Starrer".
  4. "12th Annual New York Indian Film Festival".
  5. (29 October 2011). "Interview: NEEL B MITRA on Bengali Movies NANDINI (2011) and ABOSHESHE (2012)". WBRi.
  6. (2 June 2012). "Watch: Bangla Movie ABOSHESHE Screening as Official Selection at DCSAFF Washington DC South-Asian Film Festival 2012". [[Washington Bangla Radio on Internet.
  7. "59th National Film Awards: Official Catalogue". [[Directorate of Film Festivals]].
  8. (7 December 2011). "Abosheshey: When your past comes searching". [[Malayala Manorama]].
  9. (17 December 2011). "16th International Film Festival of Kerala Awards!". FilmIndia Worldwide.

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