I even received death threats for ‘Anonymous’, a national grand prize: created



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In the world of Bengali cinema, the National Prize and Srijit Mukherjee have become synonymous. In just over a decade of his film career, he won the fifth National Personal Film Award for his anonymity. Each recognition is very special, but winning two national film awards for anonymity has brought a relieved smile to Srijit. Because for this film, death threats have been received, Srijit’s puppet has been burned, a case has been filed in High Court – all controversies, box office success overcoming obstacles, after public praise, this time the best insignia on the national stage.

The 8th National Film Awards were announced Monday. Anonymous has been selected as the best Bengali film on the list. Srijit Mukherjee also won the Best Adapted Screenplay award for this film. ‘Anonymous’ double celebration team. “I have received death threats, court notices and I have been attacked on national television for this film,” he said in an interview. However, overcoming all obstacles, the journey of anonymity is very satisfying for me.

The director shared the credit for Gumanami’s success with Bumbada and makeup artist Somnath Kundu. The director told the Times of India: “We filmed very hot, Bumbada was sweating inside after prosthetic makeup. However, only Prosenjit Chatterjee is dedicated to acting. It made the job easier. Somnath has also done a great job ”.

The film premiered on October 2, 2019 in Durgapujo. This film has been inspired by ‘Conandrum’ by Anuj Dhar and Chandrachur Ghosh. Did Netaji really die in a plane crash on August 16, 1945? This question has moved Bengali thinking year after year. That is the picture. With whom the ‘anonymous’ father is also involved. Three commissions were formed at different times to solve the mystery surrounding Netaji’s disappearance: Shahnawaz (1958), Khosla (1980), and Mukherjee (1999). The information from those three commissions has returned in this movie.

In Srijit’s words, “The script is the backbone of the film, in the case of the adapted script, the responsibility of the writer increases, because the information from the original story is not omitted.”

Bengal’s triumph on the national stage this year. Kaushik Gangopadhyay’s ‘Eldest Son’ won the award for original stage play, and the film also won the award for best background music (Prabuddha Banerjee).

Two Bengalis also received special honors on stage at the National Film Awards. Buddhayayan Mukherjee’s Hindi film The Shower has been selected as the best promotional film. On the other hand, Visakhajyoti has been awarded as best musical director in the film ‘Non-Feature’. This honor came to him from Kranti Darshi Guruji. Sohini Chatterjee has won the title of best film critic.