Music launch of Dutta vs Dutta
Kolkata:
The vibrant Kolkata and its ParkStreet of 70s are set to come alive in National Award winnerAnjan Dutta's film Dutta vs Dutta.
"It is an ode to Park Street in my movie. The film hastried to retain the essence of the Park Street of the 70s andits culture which was essentially the culture of theAnglo-Indians, the Armenians and the Jews who thrived," Anjansaid.
He said the story of the film Dutta Vs Dutta wasvery close to his heart."It's my growing-up phase when I was at the crossroadsof my career and singing, and most of the characters arepersons I grew up with," Anjan said about the movie which isfull of autobiographical elements.
The movie is due for release on October 26.Anjan said in the film he played the real lifecharacter of his father, though he was not very sure if hewould be able to do it.
"I was not very sure, but my producers wanted me tostep into my dad's shoes and it was a strange feeling to enactyour father but I did it, rather did it very well, I believe."About the music of the film, Anjan said, "The musicis totally in sync with the film's content."
"It is an ode to Park Street in my movie. The film hastried to retain the essence of the Park Street of the 70s andits culture which was essentially the culture of theAnglo-Indians, the Armenians and the Jews who thrived," Anjansaid.
He said the story of the film Dutta Vs Dutta wasvery close to his heart."It's my growing-up phase when I was at the crossroadsof my career and singing, and most of the characters arepersons I grew up with," Anjan said about the movie which isfull of autobiographical elements.
The movie is due for release on October 26.Anjan said in the film he played the real lifecharacter of his father, though he was not very sure if hewould be able to do it.
"I was not very sure, but my producers wanted me tostep into my dad's shoes and it was a strange feeling to enactyour father but I did it, rather did it very well, I believe."About the music of the film, Anjan said, "The musicis totally in sync with the film's content."