Raakhee Gulzar returns to acting after 15 years
The ethereal Raakhee Gulzar who entranced her fans through the 1970s in works of art, for example, Sharmilee, Kabhi Kabhie, Tapasya and Paroma is back on the screen, this time in a Bengali-Hindi bilingual coordinated by veteran Bangla executive Gautam Haldar.
#Raakhee GulzarRaakhee Gulzar comes back to acting following 15 years
Talking solely on her arrival to acting, the veteran performer known to have turned down various offers as of late, uncovered why she consented to come back to acting. “Regularly I’d say no to any acting offer, regardless of how enticing. However, when the chief disclosed to me that he was completing a screen adjustment of Moti Nandy’s exemplary novel Bijolibalar Mukti I consented to make a special case this time.”
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The film was initially made in Bengali. However, now the producers feel a Hindi form would likewise be significant. Clarifies Raakheeji, “It is an exceptionally topical subject. It addresses shared and standing issues and furthermore on the rights and benefits of a 70-year old Brahmin dowager. We shot the film in Bengali. Yet, now on the executive’s demand we are naming the film in Hindi too.”
Raakhee, who is firmly joined to Bengal and Kolkata, comes back to her most loved city toward the finish of the month to name in Hindi for the film which, she advises, is called Mukti in Bengali and Nirvaan in Hindi.