Anindita Bose on her unforgettable experience in Ray ‘Kissing underwater looks extremely romantic and beautiful but in reality it is not quite practical!’ Arindam Chatterjee | Published 16.07.21, 01:58 AM
You know, I just wanted to come over and say hi, that’s it. Okay? Bye!’ This is how
Cave Girl aka Rhea Saran signs off on the phone, leaving the sharp, confident, successful Ipsit standing alone, confused and lost in thought at a posh Bombay nightclub in Forget Me Not. Anindita Bose, who plays Rhea, had said ‘hi’ to the film world more than 10 years ago, and each time she has left an indelible impression on the audience through her performances. Same has happened with Forget Me Not directed by Srijit Mukherji, a part of the Ray antholo
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This Friday,
Ray a modern, dark and twisted take on four of Satyajit Ray’s short stories comes alive on Netflix.
Forget Me Not, inspired by the master storyteller’s Bipin Choudhurir Smritibhram, has been directed by Srijit Mukherji, who has also helmed another short (Bahrupiya, starring Kay Kay Menon) in the anthology. Abhishek Chaubey and Vasan Bala have directed the remaining two.
Over a Zoom call,
The Telegraph caught up with the actors of Forget Me Not Ali Fazal, Shweta Basu Prasad and Shruthy Menon on their experience of being a part of the much-awaited anthology, being directed by Srijit and their Ray favourites.