Thursday, 27 September 2012

Bengali Movie Preview

Suman Ghosh directed Bengali film ‘Nobel Chor’ won many accolades and achieved many feats at various film festivals. The Mithun Chakraborty starrer went on to win ‘Best Indian Film’ in Bangalore Film Festival. Director of the film, Suman Ghosh is gearing up for his next interesting venture with another Tollywood icon. He has taken on board Prosenjit Chatterjee for his next film titled ‘Ringtone’.

Prosenjit is going to play a marketing person in a Mobile phone company who becomes fixated with the mobile. The degree of his obsession with the phone rises to such an amount that he starts to visualize the pre- recorded female voice which plays through the automated system during when he gets his call in waiting or switched off. He ultimately falls in love with that imaginary person.

The film also stars Prosenjit’s real life better half Arpita as his wife. The first couple of Tollywood will be seen as a newly wedded couple. The relationship between this couple who are from a very well-to-do family gets bitter due to the awkward obsession of Prosenjit’s character.

Prosenjit and Arpita are going to be paired for the first time after their marriage. Their last film together was ‘Deva’ in 2009.

There is another big name in the cast. He is none other than the very versatile Anjan Dutta. Anjan Dutta is essaying the character of a senior research scientist who deals with the kind of psychological problems Prosenjit’s character suffers in the film. Reports say Suman Ghosh sketched the the character of Anjan Dutta keeping him in mind. Anjan Dutta’s character will be seen as a man who has an offbeat view of the world and who is going to be make Prosenjit his experimental subject making things more complicated for him.

The film is going to be of hybrid genre of black comedy and science fiction. It is to start as a comedy which mocks the impact of new-age technologies and its impact in human relationships and then it molds into a science fiction with the entry of the scientist, i.e. the character of Anjan Dutta.

"When you actually have the the ball in your hand you control the game," Wilder, Jr. said. "You control if your team scores or protecting the quarterback you just determine the game when you actually have the ball in your hands and I just wanted to be able to play that role on the team."

Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher envisioned the same role.

"Go watch his [high school] games," Fisher said. "Every run that was supposed to be a three-yard run was a five-yard run. He can bend. He has great hands. He has good lower-body flexibility. Everybody said because he ran high. But he can bend. He didn't run high because he was stiff. He can bend [and] he can drop his weight. He has good vision.

"That's why he'd be a good linebacker," Fisher added. "You can't tell me a guy can tackle in space but can't run in space. Now, tackling in space is more difficult than running in space. So I never understood that analogy."

Wilder, Jr. ultimately signed with the Seminoles as part of the 2011 class because of Fisher's desire to use him as a running back and assistant coach Eddie Gran's track record of producing NFL runners like Ronnie Brown, Deuce McAllister and Cadillac Williams to name a few.

But after a freshman year that saw him struggle to learn the playbook and average a little more than 13 yards rushing per game as a seldom-used reserve, the thought that he might be better suited to play defense in college began creeping into Wilder, Jr.'s mind. He even went so far as to tell himself that a switch would be in order if his sophomore season played out like that of his rookie campaign.

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