Arindam Sil directed ‘Mitin Mashi’ has broken the norms in more ways than one this Puja in India. First, it’s the only a Indian Bengali film among the Puja flicks that has a female protagonist and secondly, the woman is a detective.
We all know there are hardly any Bengali films which have female detectives in the lead and Koel Mallick instead of playing the love interest of the reigning Tollywood heroes has essayed the role of a female sleuth with elan. She has received quite a lot of appreciation already from the audience.
However, this year Koel will be seen playing so many different characters and she is loving it.
“After ‘Sesh Theke Shuru’ and ‘Mitin Mashi’, I will be in ‘Rawkto Rohoshyo’ where I play a very trusting and simple radio jockey who falls into a deep trap due to her trusting nature. Then there’s ‘Sagardwipey Jawker Dhan’, which is a happy, nice and bright treasure hunt movie for school kids, and ‘Bonny’, based on Shirshendu Mukherjee’s story about a couple living abroad, who are taken aback by unexpected incidents. In my 17-year-long career, I’ve always wanted to do interesting films and it’s great to see that such films are finally being made, thanks to the audience, who has become receptive to new ideas, content and on-screen experiments,” said the pretty actress when asked about her upcoming films.
We all know there are hardly any Bengali films which have female detectives in the lead and Koel Mallick instead of playing the love interest of the reigning Tollywood heroes has essayed the role of a female sleuth with elan. She has received quite a lot of appreciation already from the audience.
However, this year Koel will be seen playing so many different characters and she is loving it.
“After ‘Sesh Theke Shuru’ and ‘Mitin Mashi’, I will be in ‘Rawkto Rohoshyo’ where I play a very trusting and simple radio jockey who falls into a deep trap due to her trusting nature. Then there’s ‘Sagardwipey Jawker Dhan’, which is a happy, nice and bright treasure hunt movie for school kids, and ‘Bonny’, based on Shirshendu Mukherjee’s story about a couple living abroad, who are taken aback by unexpected incidents. In my 17-year-long career, I’ve always wanted to do interesting films and it’s great to see that such films are finally being made, thanks to the audience, who has become receptive to new ideas, content and on-screen experiments,” said the pretty actress when asked about her upcoming films.