Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Prosenjit had 22 film releases in one year

Chatterjee has struck gold with back-to-back streaming series ‘Jubilee’ and ‘Scoop’

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Prosenjit Chatterjee, one of Bengali cinema’s most iconic stars, has struck gold with back-to-back streaming series ‘Jubilee’ and ‘Scoop’, which have received positive reviews from both critics and the audience. In ‘Scoop’, he plays the role of journalist Jaideb Sen. In a recent interview, Prosenjit opened up about the peak of his career, when he acted in more than 20 films in a year.

In an interview with a popular ‘YouTube’ channel, the actor said that he used to do multiple shifts in a day that went on till well past midnight: “I had 22 films in 2004. My average used to be 10-12 films a year. I used to do three shifts a day at that time. I’d arrive for my final shift at 2 am.”

Asked if his characters blended into one another, he said, “Believe me, this didn’t happen. This is nothing great. It’s about practice. I was doing a film called ‘Baba Keno Chakar’, which was a big hit. But for some reason, maybe the title, it was mocked. At the same time, I was doing a film with Rituparno Ghosh, called ‘Utsab’. It was a cult film. So, in the morning, I would shoot for the commercial film and later, I would shoot for Rituparno’s film. It was like the North Pole and the South Pole. But I’ve always believed in one thing, that we are profession­als. If you can’t create that character on the set, then why are you a profession­al?”

Prosenjit revealed that once nine of his films were running simultaneo­usly: “It was front-page news at the time, even though I was in

Kolkata, nine days at a stretch I couldn’t come back home. I used to eat, sleep and do all my things in the studio. One shift would wrap up at 5 pm and the next would start at 7 pm.”

“There were no vanity vans at that time. What I used to do was put a sheet on the roof of my car and sleep under a tree,” he added.

The actor said that he used to do multiple shifts in a day

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