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Notes from a broken past
Updated On: 21 April, 2026 08:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Letty Mariam Abraham
Soumik Sen’s Jazz City draws from his family’s Partition memories and real accounts of violence, including 1971’s Operation Searchlight. He stresses historical accuracy while acknowledging truth is subjective

Sauraseni Maitra and Arifin Shuvoo in ‘Jazz City’
Stories rooted in personal history often feel more intimate. For filmmaker Soumik Sen, creating the Bengali series, Jazz City, began with family memories of migration, passed down by his mother about her parents’ journey to India.
“My grandparents left almost everything when they came to Kolkata. This is not a unique story. There are so many people who migrated during the Partition, 1947-48. There is one particular scene where a child is picking up empty bullet cartridges after his entire family has been massacred; [it was] something that a musician on the show told me,” recalls Sen.

