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Rabindranath Tagore’s Classic Kabuliwala to Be Filmed Again in Bengali After 6 Decades, With Mithun Chakraborty as Lead

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Filmmaker Suman Ghosh, who previously worked with Chakraborty on 2012’s Nobel Chor, will direct the Kabuliwala adaptation.
By Press Trust of India | Updated: 4 April 2023 12:03 IST

Rabindranath Tagore’s timeless classic Kabuliwala, telling the story of the fatherly love a middle-aged Afghan man has for a little Kolkata girl, will be made into a film again in Bengali after over six decades, with Mithun Chakraborty in the lead role.

Tapan Sinha first put the story, written in 1892, into celluloid in 1957 keeping the original name, which also earned a cult status. Now, after 66 years, director Suman Ghosh (Aadhaar) will be making a Bengali movie again based on it.

“I will enact the role of Rehamat, who has been immortalised in Tagore’s writing and have started making notes, beginning my mental preparations [for the character],” Mithun, 72, said.

The 1957 film had legendary Bengali actor Chhabi Biswas as the protagonist. But Mithun said he will interpret the character in his own way.

“This Kabuliwala will have no similarities [with the earlier film],” Mithun told PTI on the sidelines of a recent event.

The national award-winning actor’s latest Bengali film Projapoti is running in packed houses even 100 days after its release.

“Projapoti has collected Rs. 11 crore in 100 days across West Bengal,” Mithun said.

Srikant Mohta of production house SVF, which is helming the new Kabuliwala film will be shot in Kolkata and if possible, Afghanistan, this year.

“We will like to retain the period element of the film. It will not be set up in contemporary times entirely. But everything is in the director’s court. We think Mithun da could be the right person for this role,” Mohta said.

“Projapoti has collected Rs. 11 crore in 100 days across West Bengal,” Mithun said.

Srikant Mohta of production house SVF, which is helming the new Kabuliwala film will be shot in Kolkata and if possible, Afghanistan, this year.

“We will like to retain the period element of the film. It will not be set up in contemporary times entirely. But everything is in the director’s court. We think Mithun da could be the right person for this role,” Mohta said.

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