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| name = Autograph | image = Autograph_Bengali_Movie_Poster.jpg | alt = | caption = Poster | director = Srijit Mukherji | producer = Shree Venkatesh Films | writer = Srijit Mukherji | starring = Prosenjit Chatterjee Nandana Sen Indraneil Sengupta | music = Debojyoti Mishra Anupam Roy | cinematography = Soumik Halder | editing = Bodhaditya Banerjee | studio = | distributor = | released = {{Film date|df=y|2010|10|14}} | runtime = 120 minutes | country = India | language = Bengali | budget = | gross = }}Autograph is a 2010 Indian Bengali drama film by debutant director Srijit Mukherji. The movie is a tribute to Satyajit Ray's 1966 film Nayak and yesteryear Bengali actor Uttam Kumar, who portrayed the title role in the film.[1] PlotThe film starts with a proposal of remaking Satyajit Ray's famous Nayak by a debutant director and storywriter Shuvobrata (Indraneil Sengupta) to famous Bengali actor Arun Chatterjee (Prosenjit). Arun approves Shuvobrata's proposal and agrees to finance the project. Shuvobrata requests his live-in girlfriend Srinandita or Shrin (Nandana Sen) to act opposite Arun. In the meantime, Arun and Shrin become close friends and Arun tells her about various incident from his past in an emotionally triggered condition. The exchange is videotaped accidentally and Shuvobrata on discovering it leaks it to the press, without Srinandita's consent, as a publicity stunt for the film. Srinandita leaves Shuvobrata on learning of this indiscretion. Arun, furious about the leak, bars the film from being released. Arun later learns that Shrin had no role in the leak and apologizes to her. The movie ends with Shrin leaving a note and a phone number for Arun at a roadside dhaba where they had met earlier. Cast
Production
SoundtrackThe music of the film is composed by Debojyoti Mishra and Anupam Roy. The lyrics have been penned by Anupam Roy, Srijato and Srijit Mukherji. The song Aamake Aamar Moto Thakte Dao turned out to be a popular amongst the Bengali audience. Chal Rastay, Uthche Jege Sokalgulo and Beche Thakar Gaan also received wide critical acclaim.
TriviaThe central character of the film is called Arun Chatterjee (Uttam Kumar’s real name). Srijit’s touches make this film and the central story significantly different from Nayak. The film makes a few references to great filmmakers like Ingmar Bergman and films like Wild Strawberries. It alludes to the music of R.D. Burman, Red Sky at night by David Gilmour and The Godfather. There is also a sequence which uses the instrumental track "Yumeji's Theme" from Wong Kar Wai's film In the mood for love. There are pictures of Bengali film maestro Ritwik Ghatak and stills of Chhabi Biswas from his most memorable role in Jalshaghar on the wall of the studio featured in the film. Autograph is one of the highest grossing Tollywood film of 2010. RecognitionThe film premiered internationally at the Abu Dhabi Film Festival on 17 October 2010.[1] The movie was showcased in New York City at the MIAAC (Mahindra Indo-American Arts Council) film festival, 2010 where it won a nomination for Prosenjit Chatterjee for the Best Actor award. It was also an official selection at the Glasgow International Film Festival and London Indian Film Festival in 2011. It was also showcased at the Kala Ghoda Film Festival in Mumbai in 2012 and the Darpan Film Festival in Singapore. At the Kolkata box office it went on a record-breaking spree running successfully for 120 days, apart from runs in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore and Pune. To date, Autograph has received a record 41 awards. At the Big Bangla Movie Awards it won
At the Zee TV Banglar Gourab Movie Awards, it won
At the KKN-ABP Bangla Music awards, it won
Anupam won the Best Song award for "Amake amar moto" at the Anandalok Awards. At the Star Jalsha Entertainment Awards, it got
At the 11th Telecine Awards, it secured the awards for
At the 2011 Big Bangla Rising Star Awards, it got awards for
ReviewsReview website CalcuttaTube.com said it was "A must watch film that would touch your heart and soul." It said that the movie "offers insightful bytes into filmmaking/film-acting as choreographed on film, through carefully choreographed mise-en-scene, through imaginatively lit production design where the entire backdrop, plus the music and the sound motifs form a part of the cast and, through metaphorical music, matter-of-fact, no-nonsense dialogue with elaborately designed pauses and eloquent silences."[2] References1. ^1 {{cite news|title=I'm slightly cerebral: Srijit Mukherji - Times of India|url=http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movies/news/Im-slightly-cerebral-Srijit-Mukherji/articleshow/6719661.cms|accessdate=13 October 2016|work=The Times of India}} 2. ^{{cite web|last=Chatterji|first=Shoma A.|title=Autograph Movie Review|url=http://calcuttatube.com/autograph-2010-bengali-movie-review-srijit-mukherjee-makes-impressive-debut/126097/|publisher=CalcuttaTube|accessdate=19 October 2010| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20101020071031/http://calcuttatube.com/autograph-2010-bengali-movie-review-srijit-mukherjee-makes-impressive-debut/126097/| archivedate= 20 October 2010 | deadurl= no}} External links
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