Documentary on Ray\'s Feluda revisiting 50 years hits the theatre

Documentary on Ray's Feluda revisiting 50 years hits the theatre

IANS  |  Kolkata 

A documentary on Satyajit Ray's sleuth Feluda, revisiting fifty years of the fictional character's journey, was released here on Friday.

Ray's character first amazed novel and short story readers and later elated the film-goers.

The popularity and craze surrounding inspired the maker of "Feluda: 50 Years of Ray's Detective".

"The French, Italian, Japanse, Swedish translations of was not known to me. I saw them while assisting and got interested in 2007," told IANS.

He said the presence of Feluda in various translations and platforms shows it's brilliant resonance with the fans.

"The entire film is more like a journey. It is a travelogue. In 50 years it makes a journey from the past," Chatterjee said.

Though Ray's creation has passed the test of time and successfully captivated the audience, the nearly two-hour documentary faced financial problems during the making.

"The left due to some problem and I needed nearly Rs 15 lakh to complete the film. Finally, I acquired the money through crowdfunding," he revealed.

Chatterjee did not compromise with the shoot locations. It was shot in London, Jaisalmer, Varanasi, Mumbai, Pune, and

was an important location as Feluda draws inspirations from Sherlock Holmes, he said.

The documentary that travelled the festival circuit for a year released on June 7. It was screened at Kolkata's film complex Nandan and Priya Theatre.

"Nandan is housefull and Priya also pulled audience beyond expectation," the elated filmmaker added.

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First Published: Sat, June 08 2019. 00:04 IST