Friday, April 26, 2024
HomeNewsFund-starved documentary on Ray's Feluda pins hope on crowd-funding

Fund-starved documentary on Ray’s Feluda pins hope on crowd-funding

Published on

The makers of a documentary that pays tribute to the fictional detective Feluda, created by auteur Satyajit Ray over 50 years ago, are raising funds through crowd-funding to wrap up the venture in time for a screening at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF).

Documentary maker Sagnik Chatterjee has launched a crowd-funding bid to raise Rs 15 lakh (post-production) on the online crowd-funding portal Wishberry to finish his three year old project “Feluda: 50 Years of Ray’s Detective.”

He says: “This 111-minute documentary film will be the first Indian documentary that will pay a tribute to a fictional detective character created by Satyajit Ray over 50 years ago.”

“A lot of people have been able to earn their livelihood because of the stories and films on Feluda. So when we ran out of funds to finish this film, it made sense for us to reach out to the people that Feluda has completed his 50 years’ journey with,” Chatterjee says.

The team comprises of Chatterjee and cinematographer Subodh Karve.

With 29 days to go, Rs 3.77 lakh have been raised so far. As many as 87 have backed the initiative.

Revolving around the 27-year-old athletic Pradosh Chandra Mitter, nicknamed Feluda, the novellas showcase the private eye’s superb analytical and observational skills to dig out clues that ultimately lead to a solution of the mysteries — be it murders, theft or kidnapping.

“We’re working on a very tight timeline because we have been selected to premiere this film at New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) at the end of April. So we’ll need to finish everything before that,” Chatterjee said referring to the risks and challenges of the project.

See also  Jessica Alba chops off hair

He says people should fund this venture “purely to preserve the legacy of this detective.”

“Satyajit Ray has never been truly explored as a writer and illustrator like he has been as a filmmaker,” says Chatterjee.

Chatterjee hopes to release the film on May 2, 2018 which is Ray’s birthday, on a larger scale.

Said to have been modelled on Sherlock Holmes, the cigarette-smoking and martial art-trained Feluda is accompanied in his sleuthing pursuits by cousin, Tapesh Ranjan Mitra or Topshe, who is the narrator of the stories and may have been loosely based on character of Dr. John Watson.

Ray also brings in a character from his sixth novella onward called Jatayu (Lal Mohon Ganguly), a writer of thriller novels who provides much-loved comic relief.

Feluda possesses a .32 Colt revolver but rarely uses it.

Since the first Feluda whodunit ‘Feludar Goyendagiri’ (Feluda’s investigation) debuted in December 1965 in the ‘Sandesh’ magazine, the series have been translated in four Indian languages besides English, French, Italian, Swedish, German and Japanese.

The books have spawned hit films, animations and comics and the character has attained cult status among old and young alike.

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Follow Hamara Photos on Google News

Latest articles

More like this

Britney Spears Reflects on Her Split with Sam Asghari

Britney Spears reveals her emotions surrounding her breakup with long-time partner Sam Asghari.

Lizzo Refutes Sexual Harassment Accusations Made By Former Dancers

Lizzo vehemently denies sexual harassment allegations laid by her erstwhile dancers. She refuted these accusations, defending her character and principles strongly.

Prospective Delay of ‘Dune: Part Two’ as Hollywood Strikes Grow More Intense

'Dune: Part Two', the anticipated sequel, faces potential indefinite delay amidst amplified Hollywood strikes, pandemic-induced economic strain, and theatre chain's financial troubles.

Angelina Jolie’s Ex-Business Files Legal Action against Bradd Pitt’s Associates

As the vineyard dispute intensifies, Angelina Jolie's ex-company Nouvel files a legal action against Brad Pitt's associates. The battle over the French winery, Chateau Miraval, unfolds a new drama in their post-marital saga.

Legal Storm Brews Over Kanye West’s Donda Academy Amidst Allegations of Unsafe Conditions

Rapper Kanye West is embroiled in a lawsuit filed by a former gym teacher of Donda Academy, alleging wrongful termination and violation of safety and labor codes due to unsafe conditions.

Madonna revived with an emergency injection

Madonna experienced septic shock from a severe bacterial infection, postponing her tour. She's steadily recovering with the support of her loved ones.