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Why it took three decades for friends Rajatava and Shiboprosad to collaborate?
ETimes | April 30, 2026 4:39 PM CST

Despite being friends for over 30 years, between Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Rajatava Dutta , it has always been a quiet, enduring mutual admiration club.
Said Shiboprosad, "My first memory of Rajatava Dutta — Roni da — goes back three decades, to the rehearsal room of Bonolota O Tar Premikera, directed by Ishita Mukhopadhyay. On stage was a young actor — restless, electric — doing somersaults, leaping into dance, pushing himself relentlessly to get it right. Life moved on. We both found our own journeys, occasionally crossing paths through work, always holding deep respect for each other from a distance."
Meanwhile, Rajatava shared his own history with Shiboprosad — his “first friend” in Kolkata. They did theatre together, spent endless hours in conversation, and grew up around the same creative energy. Rajatava watched Shiboprosad evolve — patiently, persistently — into the filmmaker he is today. And yet, despite that closeness, they never worked together. Timing, circumstances — life had its own script.

So, when Shiboprosad finally cast Rajatava in Phool Pishi O Edward , his co-direction with Nandita Roy , the reunion was more than professional — it was deeply personal. They met, embraced, and in that moment, years seemed to dissolve. “At last,” they said.
Recalled Shiboprosad, "On set, Roni da remains unchanged in the ways that matter — deeply meticulous, immersed in the craft, always searching for something new. His conversations begin and end with performance. He still prioritises theatre, still uplifts co-actors, still carries that infectious, open smile. Watching Shyamoupti Mudly perform, he quietly remarked, 'I hadn’t seen her before — she acts very well.'"

For Shiboprosad, directing one of his most admired actors after 30 years brought a quiet thrill. For Rajatava, beginning a new creative chapter with an old friend felt like a celebration. In a world often crowded with noise, theirs remains a bond built on respect, patience, and love for the art — proof that sometimes, the most meaningful collaborations simply take time.


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