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Filmmaking is a journey, says Rima Das

Due to the pandemic and the lockdown, the director’s untitled next film with actor Tillotama Shome is has been delayed indefinitely.

Published on: May 22, 2020 05:20 PM IST
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Filmmaker Rima Das, whose film Village Rockstars (2017) was India’s official entry to the 91st Academy Awards, has been staying alone in Mumbai during the lockdown. “I was working on an untitled film with Tillotama Shome. More than 50 percent of the film was supposed to be shot in Mumbai and the rest in Assam. But now the film is going to be on an indefinite halt. We would have had a crew with us. It looks very unlikely that shoots will begin anytime soon,” she says.

Filmmaker Rima Das’ film Village Rockstars was India’s official entry to the 91st Academy Awards. (Photo: Instagram/rimadas13)
Filmmaker Rima Das’ film Village Rockstars was India’s official entry to the 91st Academy Awards. (Photo: Instagram/rimadas13)

Talking about spending time on her own, Das says, she used to always like her own space “but this lockdown and pandemic are ‘forcing’ people to stay at home, which is increasing my anxieties about the uncertainty of things even more. How many movies can one watch now, it is getting a bit too much.”

Das wishes she was at her native place in Assam right now, but she is hopeful that she will be able to head back home soon. “We have to be hopeful in these times. That’s all we can do,” says the maker of films such as Bulbul Can Sing (2018) and Man with the Binoculars (2016).

 
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