Director Pradeep Sarkar, who is introducing his son Ronit Sarkar as a playback singer in his forthcoming film Lafangey Parindey, reveals that he was unaware of his singing talent until he heard him live in a music concert.
Director Pradeep Sarkar, who is introducing his son Ronit Sarkar as a playback singer in his forthcoming film Lafangey Parindey, reveals that he was unaware of his singing talent until he heard him live in a music concert.
Ronit has lent his voice to the title track of the film.
"We heard a verse Kabhi saaf, kabhi gande, lafangey parindey and from that we fell in love with the phrase lafangey parindey. Lafangey means wild and parindey as we all know means birds. Together it means the flight of a bird. The film is about hope," said Sarkar.
It was reported that in the film Deepika and Neil utter some swear words in keeping with the backdrop of the film, but the director puts off such speculations.
"There is no offensive language used in the film. Those used are the colloquial words which are invariably used by people of that society. Basically, I didn't get away from the language that is there. There is a phrase called magic reality, I have tried to evolve that," Sarkar added.
Talking about the leading lady of the film, Sarkar said: "Deepika never takes anything as an obstacle. However difficult things get, she always gives her best with a smiling face. That's the first interesting quality that you notice about her, she is always smiling. She is always ready to do whatever is asked for the role."
However, Sarkar doesn't quite share the same views about her male counterpart. "Neil is a sober guy, but every moment he is into some mischievous stuff. During the shooting of the film, he used to do his own make up, practise a lot for his fighting sequences and other times used to play pranks on crew members. So the lafanganess (wildness) is in-built in him."
Lafangey Parindey hits the theatres Aug 20.
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