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Shomshuklla is an Indian film director, script writer, theatre personality, singer and writer.
Shomshuklla | |
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Born | Kolkata, India |
Occupation(s) | Singer, poet, playwright, film Director, actor, theater director |
Website | cuttocut |
Shomshuklla was born in Kolkata to Bengali parents, her father who was a student of Rabindranath Tagore at Shantiniketan and her mother who was a lecturer. At the age of seven, she joined Dakshinee, an acclaimed music teaching institution to learn the music form 'Rabindra Sangeet'. In 1985, she met Bhaskar Das on a mini bus in Kolkata and tied the knot with him six months later. The couple had their only child, Uditvanu Das in 1989. It was in 1990 that she relocated from Kolkata to Ahmedabad and joined Krishnakant Parekh, a disciple of Pandit Jasraj to study and learn music. In 1995, she left Ahmedabad for Mumbai to embark on her creative career. In Mumbai, she started learning classical music from the renowned Dr. Prabha Atre[1] from the year 1995 onwards. She was a columnist with Asian Age, writing about relationships and also an interior designer, designing eclectic homes.
Her first Indi Pop was Dhin Tara, produced by Times Music and released in 1998. Her second album Raahien was released in 2001 and a music video for it was shot in Corsica. A couple of years later in 2003, Shomshuklla released her first album of remixes titled ‘Glimpse’. Cafe Kalighat (2004) and Kolkata Jam (2006), her fourth and fifth albums, composed of Rabindra Sangeet fusion into the world music genre. Electrik was her second last album which released in 2005 and her last album as a singer ‘Sonic Frames’ released in 2008.[2] Shomshuklla released 2 Bengali modern song music albums Mukto Paakhi (2001) and Chuye Jete Moon (2003), as well.
In 2006, she published poetry with Rupa Publications,[3] and released her first book ‘I Have Seen That Face Before’.[4] A year later, she wrote her second book of poetry, ‘Close Every Door’[5] with Rupa Publications and was launched by Award-winning lyricist and ad man Prasoon Joshi at Crossword in Mumbai.[6] Shomshuklla's third book of poems ‘Seconds Before Sunrise’ was published in 2009.[7] The honours were done by noted ad-man Piyush Pandey. Shomshuklla's fifth book of poems, Do Not Stand So Close To Me in 2009, was launched by Pritish Nandy.[8] During the launch she read some insightful poems about being a mother and her bond with her son. ‘Easy’, the 7th book of poetry by Shomshuklla, was launched in December 2013 at the famous Kitab Khana by Brinda Miller,[9] the famous canvas artist and lady behind the landmark KalaGhoda Arts Festival in Mumbai. The lucid words are accompanied alongside photographs by ace photographer and award-winning Cinematographer, Ritam Banerjee.[10]
Shomshuklla has also written two books of Bengali poetry, 'Chulta Elomelo'[11] (2009) in Kolkata and 'Ekti Manusher Khoje' (2012) launched by Sahitya Academy award winner, Bani Basu and actor Nigel Akkara at the Kolkata Book Fair.[12]
Shomshuklla owns a theater company by the name of ‘Kali Theatre’[13] which was established in 2006. The company staged their first play ‘I Have Gone Marking’[14] to house-full halls at Prithvi Theatre in Mumbai. During this time, she also was the first artist to reinvent Rabindra Sangeet for global audiences with Kolkata Jam. Flawless, a three-woman centric story, staged on 2007. Flawless, a three-woman centric story, was staged on 2007. In 2008, she performed her play ‘Sometimes’ in Kolkata to packed houses and just a year later she staged her play ‘Tonight I can write’ with her company Kali Theatre. This is one of the only theatre companies to have performed at the prestigious Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The play, ‘We Draupadi's and Sitas’[15] premiered in 2011 on such a global stage. She continued to stage more plays with her troop such as Queen Mandodari, Roti Kapra Makan and Radio Epic[16] amongst others. Her latest play, ‘Oh Gandhari, Oh Kunti!’ showcased at the prestigious Kala Ghoda Arts Festival 2013[17] held in Mumbai, India.
Shomshuklla starred in the film Murals in 2018, for which she was nominated as the Best Lead Actress at the Nice International Film Festival in 2018.[18]
Shomshuklla is a self taught art house filmmaker. She started shooting her first feature film in 2012, Sandcastle - and the rest of the films followed. She has won several international acclaims for her feature films, which have also became part of curriculum at the University of Maryland, film study curriculum. Her films became part of the PhD thesis at the University of Maryland, as well. An award has been created after her name in Festival in US, Angaelica, to identify new talents, called "The Shom Award". One of her films, " Light Wraps Me", has been selected in the prestigious Florence Binneale to be part of their program.
Shomshuklla has been appointed as a Jury member for Film Fest International, a group of film festivals based in London.
Sandcastle was an independent film directed by Shomshuklla, which released in India on 14 March 2014.[19] Conceptualized back in the year 2006, it is the story of Sheila, a home-maker, an aspiring writer and a loving mother. From an outsider's perspective, it would seem like she has the perfect life. Husband being an advertising maverick, she is part of the elite upper middle class of Indian society. The concept of Sandcastle reflects one's belief to be able to build a perfect life. The focus of the film is on women in urban India. The face of women in India has been changing over the ages into a form much more independent and in control of their individual destinies. Through Sandcastle, Shomshuklla aimed to show the two colliding worlds of acceptance and breaking out of the modern Indian woman.
Before its release in India, Sandcastlewas nominated in various categories at numerous international film festivals including the Tenerife International Film Festival, London International Film Festival and LA Femme International Feature. Ritam Banerjee's work on Sandcastle won it the best cinematography award at the Tenerife Film Festival.[20]
In the later part of 2014, the film competed as one of the entries for The Academy Awards, commonly known as The Oscars, from India for the 2015 Academy Awards selection.[21]
Chhutii Aar Picnic (A holiday and a picnic)[22] is an upcoming romantic drama directed by Shomshuklla starring Shahana Chatterjee, Uditvanu Das & Sohini Mukherjee Roy. The film is based on Rabindranath Tagore's popular romantic novella, Shesher Kobita,[23] one of his most popular novellas. Chhutii Aar Picnic has been nominated for Best Supporting Actor, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director and Best Feature Film categories at the Madrid International Film Festival held in July 2014.[24]
Hopscotch[25] is a psychological thriller directed by Shomshuklla. Starring Sohini Mukherjee Roy, Hopscotch tells the story of a young woman who returns home one day to find that a childhood friend, she once lost, is back to play games with her. Hopscotch has received multiple nominations at the recently concluded Madrid International Film Festival, Tenerife International Film Festival and won numerous awards.
Starring Mia Maelzer, Uditvanu Das and Sohini Mukherjee Roy, Tiktok Tiktok[26] is a surreal romance between a restaurateur and a journalist, directed by Shomshuklla. Tiktok Tiktok won the award at the Nice International Film Festival for Best Original Screenplay.[citation needed]
Starring Tanu Kurien Vaswani and Sumanto Chattopadhyay, White Bee[27] is a film where a couple meet, after a separation – perhaps for the last time. The woman seems vulnerable, broken by the failed marriage. The man appears blasé about the break-up. If he expresses any doubts, they are about the ability of his wife to cope with the big bad world outside the cocoon of marriage. But as the story unfolds, it emerges that the woman is resilient and it is he who is vulnerable – and needy of the shelter of their togetherness.
Starring Teesay, Mixed Medium[28] is a story of the artists portraying the difference between their real and reel life. It is a journey of how surreal their work and life is whereas in real life, a simple cup of coffee can enlighten their day. Life full of mixed mediums and a way they live their life sometimes artistically or sometimes intellectually. They may be in their dream world with full of aspirations but it's the rain that brings them to reality. It's a story of how they rehearse and perform for their stage show, and contradict to that how relax they like to be in their own space. Also, you will get the see how romance and love plays critical role in each day of their lives.
Starring Bharat Dabholkar and Ria Patel, Flowers and Lap of a Rose[29] is a story of an established poet and the magic of his verse. It's a story of finding a world in your dreams. One odd day something deep and romantic sensation pushed him and he decided to pen a new sonnet. As the poet started writing this new poem he began to sail in a reverie with this charismatic girl of obsession.
Starring Shomshuklla Das and Sumanto Chattopadhyay, Murals[30] is the story of a couple who were once lovers, meet in a resort after few years by chance. It is a mixed feeling of emotions. They went through the reason of their breakup and are eager to know about what would have happened in all these years of parting and are in a dilemma whether to get back into the relationship again.
The Bird[31] is a story of a successful corporate woman, who suddenly realised the futility of her corporate life and plans to get back to her family.
Starring Catherine Black and Sharmila Roy Choudhury, Bunch of Grapes[32] is a story of a mother and daughter. It is always unique how the relationship evolves between these two women characters. The relationship between two is complicated. It is never beautiful, but it is never too toxic. Have created difficulties between the two. No mother is happy with their daughters and vice versa.
Starring Lipi Goyal and Archana Singh, Light Wraps Me[33] tells a story about how men are a gregarious animal. They have a different passion to live and absorb life. The film also builds the journey and characters of 3 women in search of love, life and existence in the form of their freedom and independence.
Aaedon[34] tells the story of the eternal search of love, life and spirituality. A mother talks about the intricacies of life to her young daughter, who blissfully listens to her discourse while playing her violin, through which she searches for her spirituality. It stars Adeon Young and Alexandria Cook.
When I,I love you [35] is the story of a writer who is writing his novel of the same name. He is wanting to be with his beloved who is totally indifferent to his presence and dwells in a world of illusion. The writer urges to her return to his love and life.
Mount Umer is a story of a girl, who is waiting for her lover, to come and take care of her. She met with her accident when she was with her lover, and she has gone paralyzed. Her lover is a doctor who is researching on the new method of medical science to cure such patients. It's a love story, of a girl waiting for her doctor lover.
Year | Films Directed | Notes |
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2013 | Sandcastle | Tenerife International Film Festival
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2014 | Chhutii Aar Picnic (Changed from original name : Picnic) | Madrid International Film Festival
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2015 | Hopscotch | St. Tropez & Nice International Film Festival
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2016 | TikTok | St. Tropez & Nice International Film Festival
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2016 | White Bee | Madrid International Film Festival
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2017 | Mixed Medium | Milan International Film Festival 2017
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2017 | Flowers and a Lap of Rose | London International Film Festival 2017
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2017 | Murals | London International Film Festival 2017
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2018 | The Bird | Nice International Film Festival 2019
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2018 | Bunch Of Grapes | London International Film Festival 2019
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2019 | Light Wraps Me | Madrid International Film Festival 2019
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2020 | Aaedon | London International Film Festival 2020
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2020 | When I, I love you | Madrid International Film Festival
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2021 | Mount Umer | London International Film Festival 2021
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2023 | Lifetime Achievement Award | Madrid International Film Festival
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Shomshuklla is a self taught film director. In the initial years of filmmaking she was highly influenced by Alphonso, Jean Luc Godard, Almodovar, kieslowski, David Cronenberg, Chaplin, Satyajit Ray, Inger Bergman and Polanski.
Her first feature film, Sandcastle was compared to the style of Terence Mallick. She likes to move very slowly with the audience and create a connect with them. Her second film, had the style of Ray and Bergman, music and the feeling of space.
In all of her films, music plays an important role. Third film, Hopscotch had a deep impression of Polanski, his style of fear and little touch of Hitchcock. Not only that, she used only one actor to tell the full story. Fourth film, TikTok TikTok, had a great impression of Godard. In this film onwards she introduced her style of voice sound mix, which became her signature style.
She introduced, no sync dialogues to create the feeling of playing with sounds - As she was influenced by Chaplin, thus did a silent film which is erotic in nature. She is a great believer of breaking all rules and creating one's own. In her film, The Bird, she shot with stills and video, thus using the oldest art form to tell her story, in a single space. The style that she used in many of her films.
She repeated her scenes in film, to break the stereotype, like in Flowers and the lap of rose. In the film, Mixed medium, she used the same dialogue with different actors to enact it differently, thus creating a unique style. She is versatile and unique.
Year of Launch | Name of Poetry Book |
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2006 | I Have Seen That Face Before |
2007 | Close Every Door |
2009 | Seconds Before Sunrise |
2010 | Chul Ta Elomelo |
2011 | Do Not Stand So Close To Me |
2012 | Ekta Manusher Khoje |
2013 | Easy |
Year of Launch | Album Name | Notes |
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1998 | Dhin Tara | Hear the music |
2001 | Raahein | Hear the music |
2001 | Mukto Paakhi | Free bird (Bengali to English Translation). Shomshuklla's second Bengali modern songs album. |
2003 | Glimpse | Hear the music |
2003 | Chuye Jete Moon | The Inner Rhythm (Bengali to English Translation). Shomshuklla's first Bengali modern songs album. |
2004 | Café Kalighat | Shomshuklla's first album with Rabindra Sangeet fusion into the world music genre. |
2006 | Kolkata Jam | Shomshuklla's second album with Rabindra Sangeet fusion into the world music genre. |
2006 | Electrik | Hear the music |
2008 | Sonic Frames | Hear the music |
Year of Launch | Name of Play | Notes |
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2006 | I Have Gone Marking | |
2007 | Flawless | |
2008 | Sometimes | |
2009 | Tonight I Can Write | |
2010 | We Draupadis & Sitas | Performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival[141] |
2011 | Queen Mandodari | |
2011 | Radio Epic | |
2012 | Roti Kapra Makaan | |
2013 | Oh Gandhari, Oh Kunti |
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