Far from calling it quits, legendary filmmaker Mrinal Sen on his 90th birthday today said that he might just come up with another new film. "Everyday I feel like making a new film. Ideas pop up out of my head. Let's see when I can act on them," Sen, who along with
Satyajit Ray and Ritwik Ghatak changed the profile of Indian cinema in the eyes of the world, said.
Starring actress
Nandita Das, his last film
Aamaar Bhuvan(This, My Land) was released in 2002.
"I haven't so far made any more films. But, to assure you, I do not think that I have retired," he told PTI in an interview here.
With his films full of direct political statement, social analysis and psychological drama, the Left-leaning director is regarded as a pioneer of the alternative cinema movement in India and is often compared with his contemporary Satyajit Ray.
Besides bagging four National Film Awards as the best director for works like
Khandhar (1984) and
Bhuvan Shome (1969), he was also awarded the
Dadasaheb Phalke Award, India's highest award in filmmaking, in 2005.
Recently he got a call from a leading private bank offering him money to make films.
"Money is not a problem for me. The bank said we can fund projects worth upwards of Rs 5 crore. I told them I can make six films with Rs 5 crore," Sen said.
When asked about his birthday party plans, the nonagenarian said he doesn't celebrate birthdays.
"Birth or death, it is not my business to celebrate. My friends and relatives and others who think of me are there to celebrate if they will. Not me," Sen said.