Monday, June 19, 2017





About Films 
Satya Prakash's POV









"Thinking of Him" ::- First Romantic Film of a Nobel laureate in the world.

Our International Film “Thinking of Him” has entered in the phase of Post-production in the studio of Buenos Aires, the capital of Argentina. The film maker Pablo Cesar and other post-production professionals have been working on it to make the world’s fabulous, touchy and catchy love -story of Nobel Laureate “RabindranathTagore” and Argentinian famous authoress “Victoria Ocampo” being co-produced by Johnson-Suraj Films International, India and Cesar Films, Argentina.
Cine-professionals like editor, sound-designer, Back ground scorer and others are deeply involved to pay their best to make a wonderful film for the audiences of world.

“One Scene, One shot" cinematography treatment is the feature of this film. Another technical feature is sync sound.

The film “Thinking of Him” has 69 scenes that means the film must have 69 shots. However, the film has three scenes that have got use of elephant as living props in the jungle of Shantiniketan, Bolpur but on that very day, scenes did not have elephant available on the shooting locations and so three scenes got six shots and take one and take two. One scene has got a child hallucination that got also one extra shots. So film completes with 69 scenes and 73 shots.

When camera starts rolling till the director’s call of cut, is known as one shot. One take is a long take that lasts much longer than the traditional editing run. One take’s durability may be very long or may be the time-length of the film that fades out just before screening of credit roll. So in this regard, the film “Thinking of Him” has a piquant technical that is available in rare films.


Such a long take of a scene moves on dolly panther with long straight or circular trolley track with few persons assisting “Directorate of Photography”. "One scene, One Shot” seeks many rehearsal with the characters. The "Long Take" of a shot makes many compositions ranging from long size to mid to close-up to two to master size vice versa. Therefore, marking of positions of characters and their movements must gel with the pace of Dolly Panther.

The film “Thinking of Him” goes ahead from fade-in to fade-out with love of real persona like Rabindranath Tagore and Victoria Ocampo in real time and that’s why, “Black and White” tone of the film aestheticizes Tagore-Victoria’s era from India to Argentina to India to Paris.

This moving real happenings of the lives of protagonists of 1920’s, have been fiction zed in real locations. The real persona like GURUDEV or Rabindranath Tagore played by India’s great actor Victor Bannerjee who is not only looking like Tagore but he also adopts his body- language. Another real character is Victoria Ocampo played by Argentinean famous actress “Eleonora Wexler” who is not only so proximate to the persona of Victoria Ocampo but she is seemingly love of Tagore.

The film “ Thinking of Him” has been shot on romancing camera of Arriflex435 in the era of digital wave where a series of camera of 4k resolutions are available and they are being used to shoot but the Arriflex 435 has wheel of black and white reel as well as coloured reel too. So the entire team of both production houses had so been amused, thrilled during shooting from India to Argentina to France that was beyond the description of words. Arriflex 435 is a sort of romance of director, cinematographer, producers, other technicians and actors too.

The present time of the film goes ahead with fictional characters who keep moving in Shantiniketan, Bolpur that is two hours away from fast train voyage, Bolpur market, forests. This part of the film establishes a coherent philosophy of education designed by Nobel Laureate Tagore with the help of an young American fellow Leonard Elmhurst who is agriculturist too.


The present day spreads in a long span of time with many characters like 70 years old man Prakash, 13-15 years old Amaya, few students( boys and girls) and many fictional characters including young Kamali played by Raima Sen who has profoundly delivered her acting. Her eyes and face have much potential emotions to a fictional young professor Felix played by Hector Bordoni who has come to Shantiniketan to get rid of his agony.

Protagonists characters acted by Victor Bannerjee, Eleonora Wexler, Raima Sen, Hector Bordoni, Professor Bratin Chatterjee, Somo Sarkar and many characters from India, Argentina and France have played their share of roles along with sync of technical team and production team.



Mr.Suraj Kumar, the co-producer of the film “THINKING OF HIM” is hilariously waiting for the first cut of the film from his counterpart co-producer Mr. Pablo Cesar.

The first cut of the film after post-production will go through the dubbing in Hindi and Bengali languages from English that is used in sync sound tech on the silent locations.

This is the first film on the love of a Nobel laureate in the world Cinema I feel raised to be part of this film.





                                                                                                        By:Satya Prakash

Saturday, June 10, 2017



About Films

Satya Prakash's POV



Antariksh has  musical guitar session of around 5 minutes.I find his compete devotion into playing guitar so amazing that one can sense the virtue of strings he plays on.
Please listen. enjoy and encourage Antariksh.



Friday, June 2, 2017


About Films 

Satya Prakash's POV



Film “ Thinking of Him” :- Amazing for Actor Victor Banerjee
( More than ½ age difference)


Unveiling the curtain to say to you all about our great International Actor Victor Banerjee who has acted the role of Nobel Laureate world’s poet Rabindranath Tagore in our film “Thinking of Him”. What an awesome resemblance between two personas of Bengal.



!!!!!!!!!!! What a body gesture and the move of his step of Victor Banerjee as Tagore!!!! Resemblance and actions of actor will take you to the image of Tagore, the entire human world has perceived in their senses.

Another striking feature profoundly and coincidently has happened in the life of great actor Victor Banerjee, is so fascinating that you will be amazed. In our film “THINKING OF HIM” the story revolves around the platonic love between Tagore and Argentinian famous authoress Victoria Ocampo and their intellectual pursuit. Moot point is the age –difference between two giant international personality .Love does not take notice of ages and wrinkles on skin. Love needs human discourse between two individuals.


Victoria and Tagore love to each other at the Human discourse of purest form of Art and that is none other than the poetry. Such a ventilation of art between them is termed as Love. However, we cannot dub love between Tagore and Victoria as their lovey-dovey .Their symbiosis became the symbiosis of two nations: India and Argentina. The actor Victor Banerjee drowns himself into ocean and becomes so impersonal from himself and forms a grand character of Rabindranath Tagore of various ages when he keeps replying to the letters of Victoria Ocampo since 1913 when he receives world’s most coveted accolade Nobel Prize for his poetry “Gitanjali”. Tagore touches his 52 springs and Victoria Ocampo has got fabulous 23 springs.
Actor Tagore is now at 63 and Victoria at 34. They both interact at Buenos Aires of Argentina. Victoria is restless to feel weakness of her Gurudev. She takes him to her residence.


A new sublimated intellectual discourse begins between them, between reciting Tagore and Vijaya (Tagore lovingly calls Victoria as Vijaya) Where is Our great actor Victor Banerjee ? You will nowhere find him in this film “Thinking of Him”. This is the immense impersonalization of Victor Banerjee into the world figure Rabindranath Tagore.This is the great virtue of actor who maintains his entire Byranotic (The romantic poet Byran of England) passion and intellectual fascination to the great young lady Victoria Ocampo of Buenos Aires. Eleonora Wexler ,the great young actress of Buenos Aries is so marvel to ooze out her character. Awesome sync between two awesome actors of India and Argentina has added aesthetic to the visuals of the film. When Tagore comes back to India, he confesses that his writings have improved with divine human fascination.He has written a love song for Victoria Ocampo and that is on the lips of Bengali people cutting across the ages. Tagore has painted more than two thousand paintings on humble insistence of Victoria Ocampo. This is the love between them.


Love has freed Tagore and Victoria from all social complexes and they have reached a new height of world persona that has compelled all of us to make film on it. In 1930, the same age difference but they meet in Paris where Victoria Ocampo organizes Painting Exihibition at Pigalle Gallery,Paris, France.This is manifestation of love on the part of love lady of Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore. Victoria’s love lies in fascination to the sacrifice. Tagore’s attention is so hearty that storms in the ocean of paintings and poetry.

Same beautiful thing happened again in Cine-life of great actor Victor Banerjee in film “The Jogger’s Park” where he is a retired judge who starts loving a beautiful young girl acted by sultry beauty Perizad who comes in contact with Judge for legal assistance because she has some property legal case. Victor Banerjee as Judge has assisted her with full devotion of infatuated love. The young unmarried girl and the retired judge frees from this bonding to the human plank. However, this film is complete a fictional work so they both actors play the fictional characters.

Reverse to it, our film “Thinking of Him” is fictiono-realistic film. Tagore and Victoria ‘s portion is real and that’s why, this part of film has been shot on Black and white reel of Arri 435….The film maker’s vintage romance is emotionally related to it.



How history of great actor Victor Banerjee gets replicated again in our film “THINKING OF HIM” in long years of 2003, romanticize all of us who can love the woman of any age if we value the woman as human.