Entertainment Desk :
Her last film was Raja Chanda’s Kidnap, a commercial pot boiler opposite Dev. This time around Rukmini Maitra is back in a more serious content-driven film. Yes, we are talking about Password directed by Kamaleswar Mukherjee and the pretty actress has high hope for the thriller which is touted to be Bengali cinema’s first tryst with cybercrime.
In this multi-starrer action thriller Rukmini will be seen as a deep web analyst and she super excited to be a part of the film which also stars Dev, Parambrata Chatterjee, Paoli Dam and Adrit Roy in the lead.
“We are extremely happy as a team because of all the appreciations we are getting from the audience, friends and close ones. The biggest compliment is many have said Password looks like a Hollywood film. We all have been trying our best to achieve that look, vibe and feel. Everything we see now is digital. We are living at a time when nothing is constant; things are going through changes all the time. Even cinema as a medium is going through a transformation. World cinema is only a click away now. We have to make something for which they will buy a ticket to watch it at a theatre. That’s what Password looks to achieve,” said Rukmini Maitra. The film will release on October 2.
Her last film was Raja Chanda’s Kidnap, a commercial pot boiler opposite Dev. This time around Rukmini Maitra is back in a more serious content-driven film. Yes, we are talking about Password directed by Kamaleswar Mukherjee and the pretty actress has high hope for the thriller which is touted to be Bengali cinema’s first tryst with cybercrime.
In this multi-starrer action thriller Rukmini will be seen as a deep web analyst and she super excited to be a part of the film which also stars Dev, Parambrata Chatterjee, Paoli Dam and Adrit Roy in the lead.
“We are extremely happy as a team because of all the appreciations we are getting from the audience, friends and close ones. The biggest compliment is many have said Password looks like a Hollywood film. We all have been trying our best to achieve that look, vibe and feel. Everything we see now is digital. We are living at a time when nothing is constant; things are going through changes all the time. Even cinema as a medium is going through a transformation. World cinema is only a click away now. We have to make something for which they will buy a ticket to watch it at a theatre. That’s what Password looks to achieve,” said Rukmini Maitra. The film will release on October 2.