It was a rare and quietly powerful sight when actor
Prosenjit Chatterjee chose to step away from the spotlight and experience Adamya directed by
Ranjan Ghosh seated among everyday moviegoers. Watching the screening alongside a packed audience, the veteran actor was visibly affected by the emotional arc unfolding on screen, responding with genuine admiration by the end of the show.
Moved by the experience, Prosenjit praised the film for its artistic courage, emotional authenticity, and refusal to follow a predictable formula. Calling it a “one-of-a-kind project,” he encouraged audiences to seek out films that dare to be honest and deeply human, emphasizing the importance of watching such stories in a theatre setting.
Reflecting on the moment,
Ranjan described Prosenjit's response as profoundly humbling. He shared that the film was conceived from a desire to tell an intimate and resilient human story—raw, lived-in, and emotionally truthful. Receiving validation from someone of Chatterjee’s stature, he noted, reaffirmed his faith in sincerity-driven cinema.
For lead actor Aryuun Ghosh, the evening was nothing short of surreal. Calling it a lifelong dream, he spoke of growing up inspired by Prosenjit's body of work and feeling deeply touched that the veteran actor chose to watch the film with the general audience and respond so warmly.