Adding a touch of nostalgia to his latest film “Amar Boss,” acclaimed filmmaker Shiboprosad Mukherjee led a heartfelt recital of Sukumar Ray’s timeless poem, “Gandhabichar.” The film’s ensemble cast, including Mukherjee as the king, Souraseni Maitra as the minister, Aishwarya Sen as the clerk, and Kanchan Mallick as the old man, came together on set to breathe life into the classic verse. Their spirited performance not only evoked vibrant emotions but also rekindled cherished childhood memories, perfectly reflecting the film’s blend of corporate life and enduring human connections.

Speaking about the recital, Shiboprosad Mukherjee shared, “‘Gondho Bichar’ is one of Sukumar Ray’s ageless masterpieces, resonating with audiences even today. Since ‘Amar Boss’ unfolds in a corporate setting where the boss is the king and employees form his council, the poem’s theme aligns beautifully with our narrative. Additionally, the film features several references to Sukumar Ray’s poetry, with Raakhee Di herself having recited his verses on screen. Inspired by this, our team decided to bring this special moment to life. I hope it entertains everyone as much as it entertained us.”
This nostalgic recital not only added depth to the film but also became a cherished memory for the crew, seamlessly blending creativity, tradition, and a sprinkle of childhood wonder. Directed and produced by Shiboprosad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy, “Amar Boss” promises a heartwarming journey filled with laughter, love, and poetic charm.