Rituparna Sengupta to play 70s cabaret singer in new film

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Kolkata: On-screen character Rituparna Sengupta will assume the lead part in a forthcoming biopic of acclaimed supper club artist of the 70s in Kolkata, Miss Shefali.

Titled, "Tadonto", the motion picture will be coordinated by Bollywood workmanship executive turned-producer Nitish Roy.

"The motion picture depends on the life of Miss Shefali who kept to her calling getting by through misuse and selling out of a general public in which ladies assume optional part. It is valid in each age," Rituparna told PTI on the film's set.

The 43-year-old productive performing artist said Miss Shefali's life ought to be legitimately investigated in subtle element in a narrative film, drawing out the full story of her life, warts what not. Miss Shefali, nee Arati Das, routinely showed up in men's club move arrangements in numerous Bengali theaters separated from being a normal at the bars of set up lodgings.

"My anecdotal character in the film interacts with two men and the script draws out her distress, treachery, glad recollections, torment - everything," Rituparna said. "It discusses the misuse of ladies from Shefali to an advanced young lady."

Rituparna is elate about offering screen space to the considerable troika of the stage, Goutam Halder, the bar pimp, Deb Shankar Halder, who plays a police agent that frequents the spot, and Kaushik Sen.

"I had before worked with Deb Shankar in "Muktodhara" and 'Aleek Sukh'. Being from a non-theater foundation, it was an alternate affair yet he is just as adaptable in both movies and stage," she said.

Inquired as to whether she was more alright with troupe cast movies stuffed with intense on-screen characters, Rituparna said, "Gathering or not, what is important to me is whether I am the urgent character in the film. You need to pick your part outfit or not that is generally imperative."

Roy said the hero encapsulated the torment of a lady in the patriarchal arrangement of society.

"It can't be the story of a solitary bar vocalist of a specific time however I have alluded to the 70s-80s. Such characters exist in each age, each city and each general public," Roy said.

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