This story is from August 3, 2018

Goutam Ghose begins Hindi film shoot in Ranchi

Goutam Ghose has begun shooting a Hindi film. The title of the film has been registered with Eastern India Motion Pictures Association as One Day in the Rain.
Goutam Ghose begins Hindi film shoot in Ranchi
His last big-screen outing, Shankhachil, an India-Bangladesh joint venture starring Prosenjit, Kusum Sikder and Shajbati, was adjudged the Best Feature Film in Bengali at the 63rd National Film Awards. And now, two years later, Goutam Ghose has begun shooting a Hindi film. The title of the film has been registered with Eastern India Motion Pictures Association as One Day in the Rain.
1x1 polls

Ghose’s last Hindi film, Yatra, which released in 2006, was about a celebrated author’s journey to his past and featured Nana Patekar, Rekha and Deepti Naval. Said a source close to the unit, “Goutam Ghose is currently shooting his film at a location, which is 25 km from Ranchi. The director has neatly kept the story under wraps and to maintain secrecy, he is shooting at a remote location. He began shooting on July 31.” We get to hear that the film is about a subaltern character.
Incidentally, the Jharkhand government’s film policy to develop and promote the state as a sought-after filming destination has lured several filmmakers to shoot their films in the state. Srijit Mukherji too had shot parts of Begum Jaan in Jharkhand. Even though the cast of Ghose’s film is not known yet, the director kept himself busy over the last two years collaborating with other directors in the capacity of an actor. Only this year, he was seen in a negative role in Majid Majidi’s Beyond the Clouds and closer home, played an interesting character in newcomer Dhrubo Banerjee’s Guptodhaner Sandhane. One Day in the Rain will be Ghose’s sixth Hindi film.
author
About the Author
Zinia Sen

Zinia Sen is chief copy editor at Calcutta Times. She handles the "Kolkata Is Talking About" pages. She handles editing and production work, apart from writing regularly. She keenly awaits Friday releases and weekend concerts. She hates discussing work and loves playing badminton to keep her going. Having been a high school badminton champion, she says sports has instilled in her the drive to win.

End of Article
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA