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Rukmini Maitra to Lead Ram Kamal Mukherjee’s ‘Draupadi,’ a Feminist Adaptation of ‘Mahabharata’ (EXCLUSIVE)
After teaming on Bengali-language film “Binodiini – Ekti Natir Upakhyan” (“Binodiini – Tale of a Theater Artist”), director Ram Kamal Mukherjee and actor Rukmini Maitra are collaborating again on “Draupadi.”
An adaptation of ancient Indian epic “Mahabharata” from its strongest woman character Draupadi’s point of view, “Draupadi” is based on Pratibha Ray’s 1984 Odiya-language novel “Yajnaseni: The Story of Draupadi.”
Ray said: “When director Ram Kamal approached me for the film rights of ‘Yajnaseni’ through my publisher Rupa Publications, I was delighted that even today Indian filmmakers are interested in the story of ‘Mahabharata.’ My book, ‘Yajnaseni,’ is about ‘Mahabharata’ from
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Mirakkel 10: Actress Rukmini Maitra shoots for a special episode
Rukmini will be seen as the guest judge of the day. The entire cast and crew were all excited to welcome her.The actress was spotted in a dazzling maroon saree teamed up with a sleeveless blouse, looking all pretty. The minimal make-up and simple hairdo, complimented her overall look.
Judges Rudranil Ghosh, Paoli Dam, Soham Chakraborty enjoyed shooting with Rukmini. They share a good relationship in real life and engaged in fun banter in between the shots. Rudranil’s witty comments and Mir’s humorous one-liners left Rukmini into splits. Well, Rukmini enjoyed the humorous skits bygd the participants too. The talen
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Rukmini Maitra to Lead Ram Kamal Mukherjee’s Bengali Theater Actor Biopic ‘Binodiini’ (EXCLUSIVE)
Rukmini Maitra (“Sanak”) will play the lead in Ram Kamal Mukherjee’s Bengali-language film “Binodiini – Ekti Natir Upakhyan” (“Binodiini – Tale of a Theater Artist”).
The film will be a biopic of Binodini Dasi, also known as Nati Binodini, who had a flourishing career as an theater actor in 19th century Bengal between the ages of 12 and 23 and was known for her innovations, including creating a stage make-up style that blended European and Indian techniques. (The difference in spelling between the actor’s name and the title of the film is due to numerology.)
The film is written by Priyanka Poddar (“Parineeta”) and will be produced by Shhailendra Kkumar for SS1 Entertainment and Suraj Sharma for PK Entertainment, who are currently collaborating on “1770 – Ek Sangram,&rd