'Rainbow Fields doesn't glamorise violence'

GUWAHATI: Veteran actor Victor Banerjee, who has performed a crucial role within the award-winning movie 'Xhoixobote Dhemalite' (Rainbow Fields) directed by means of Bidyut Kotoky, said it was once crucial to tell the true in movies thru a practical illustration of violence. The movie is in keeping with true events and narrates the mental trauma of kids during the Assam Agitation within the 1980s.

"While representing violence on screen, some directors tend to gloss over it while others glamorize it. But in this film, the representation is realistic which will not have a horrifying effect on the audience but will leave them shocked. You will feel very shocked by the reality of how violence affects the life of ordinary people," Banerjee said.


Banerjee also pointed out that the movie focuses on kids who've lived in an atmosphere ridden with violence. "Though children can't quite comprehend, violence destroys the world around them. In this film, I play the role of an old man who used to be an actor and I try to make them (children) understand what life is all about," Banerjee added.


Multiple award-winning Mumbai-based sound dressmaker Amrit Pritam, who has designed the sound for 'Xhoixobote Dhemalite', said the movie was once shot in sync sound. "Only big budget films in Bollywood can afford to do this because of the extra cost involved. But this way of shooting lends a more realistic expression than if sound is dubbed in the studio environment," Pritam said.


The movie which also features actors like Dipannita Sharma, Nakul Vaid, Naved Aslam and Nipon Goswami among others is prone to hit theatres in Assam and different portions of the country this Friday.


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