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Death Certificate in Hyderabad Bengali Film Festival


Published : 22 Jul 2019 04:53 PM | Updated : 07 Sep 2020 08:08 PM

Rajaditya Banerjee's debut feature film, Death Certificate, which is dedicated to his late filmmaker brother, Bappaditya Bandopadhyay, has been officially selected at the Hyderabad Bengali Film Festival. The film will be screened on July 26. The film is based on Rajaditya’s late father, Debasish Banerjee’s short story, Death Certificate. Death Certificate revolves around the life of a tribal woman Sabitri and her search for her husband, Ramlokhon, who happily served water to thirsty rail passengers in a remote corner in Eastern India. Ramlokhon doesn’t return home one evening. Ramlokhon’s friend, Shibu, comes to look for him in his village and informs Sabitri and the grand old man (Dadu) in the village that he is missing. Sabitri, Dadu and Shibu embark on a journey to look for Ramlokhon through the mountains and forests filled with memories of the missing man. They arrive at the station only to hear that someone has been runover by a passenger train. Station Master informs Sabitri that he hopes it isn’t Ramlokhon but in the worst case scenario in case the dead body is his she must obtain a death certificate.

“Where is Ramlokhon? Is death certificate merely a document? The film is a strong statement against bureaucracy, corruption and human rights abuses inflicted on the voiceless people who exist on the fringes of India. We have globalised technology, when will we globalise humanity?” said the director. The cast of the movie includes Pradeep Bhattacharya, Bhupen Pandey, Deepamala Sengupta and Rajaditya. While the screenplay, dialogues and direction are by Rajaditya, Pradip Chattopadhyay of Moheener Ghoraguli fame has scored the music.