Sudipto Sen: A true event must disturb me, not let me sleep, and compel me to tell it
“It’s organic and part of my psyche as a socially conscious filmmaker. Stark realities conveyed in a fictionalised medium such as cinema are a way forward for me,” he says about his preference for true-based stories.
At the centre of his work is the attempt to revisit lesser-discussed narratives. He says, “My aim is to represent the hidden truth of many twisted histories. The courage or liberty to speak out stems from my self-belief as an artiste.”
His process begins with an emotional response to an incident. He says, “Foremost, a true event, however insignificant it may look at the surface level, needs to hit my mind and heart. It should inspire me, disturb me, not let me sleep, but compel me to dwell on it. After conducting in-depth research of the real incident, the real journey starts in the form of a story and then turns into a full-fledged film screenplay.”
Sudipto on the sets of his next, Charak
His guiding principle remains clear. “To tell the truth. That’s the mantra or POV of my journey as a filmmaker,” he says.
Sudipto began with the investigative short The Other Wealth in 1996 and went on to make several documentaries between 1997 and 2003. His subsequent feature films continued to draw from real incidents and socio-political themes.
Looking ahead, he says the direction remains consistent. “There are a few unique film subjects currently under the developmental phase and also at the shooting-ready stage. The common thread is the true inspiring incident in all projects. Talks are in an advanced stage about a couple of international films with eminent artistes and technicians,” he concludes.
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