Earlier, Sudiptaa Chakraborty used to be happy with outdoor shoots, but now, they make her sad. “Before my daughter was born, I used to be on cloud nine at the news of outdoor shoots. But now, things are different. I become sad when I hear that I have to go outdoors. Staying without her for one day is a huge task for me. I really lose count of how many times I make a video call to see and talk to her,” said the actress, who will go to
Bolpur
for nine days on Saturday to shoot for Soukarya Ghosal’s Bhoot
Pori
. “My daughter is not liking the fact that I am going away for so many days. She is constantly asking me not to go. And I heard from the team that the location where we will be shooting is in the middle of a
jungle
in Bolpur and the network connectivity is very poor,” said Sudiptaa, who plays the mother of the protagonist.
Bhoot Pori is a biography of a ghost. A woman who died in the year of 1947 meets a boy in 2019. With the help of the boy, the ghost comes to know about her death. It was not a death but a murder. Now the little boy helps the ghost to find her murderer. “A little boy suffering from chronic
sleepwalking
, encounters a ghost who’s trapped in a time warp for 70 years and discovers they both see a common dream. The story and script is beautiful. This is the first time I will be working with Soukarya. I loved his debut film,
Rainbow
Jelly,” said the actress.
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