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A ‘probashi’ (non-resident) Bengali who grew up in Delhi, Sircar said he has not been exposed to an environment where he could learn the nuances of his mother tongue.
”I spent the major part of my childhood in Delhi, and was exposed to ‘Bangaliana’ (Bengaliness) only at a later stage of my life. I studied in Kendriya Vidyalaya and hence had limited contact with Bangla.
”I became more acquainted with Bangla during my frequent trips to West Bengal and Kolkata in my youth. Once I am confident that I have learnt the nuances of Bangla, I will direct a movie in the language,” the ‘Piku’ director told reporters before screening of his movie ‘Sardar Udham’ at the 27th Kolkata International Film Festival.
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”I had worked for long to make the movie a reality. But there is very few literature about Udham Singh, who is our national hero,” he said.
”I would definitely want people to see Sardar Udham on the big screen. It had a great opening on OTT. I am happy that people in Kolkata are able to see it at KIFF. Whether the Vicky Kaushal starrer will be released in theatres is up to the producer,” he added.