<p>National Award-winning Bengali director Kaushik Ganguly said his latest flick <em>Palan</em> was a tribute to legendary filmmaker Mrinal Sen on his birth centenary.</p>.<p>Speaking to <em>PTI</em>, Ganguly said he regrets that he could make the film when Sen is no more.</p>.<p>The film is based on Sen's 1982 classic <em>Kharij</em>, which won a Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, besides three National Awards. Palan was the name of a child househelp of a middle-class family in <em>Kharij,</em> the plot of which revolves around his sudden death.</p>.<p>Ganguly's film, which will be released on September 22, revolves around a dilapidated Kolkata house, where an accident in which a concrete chunk falls on a character named Palan takes forward the plot.</p>.<p>Ganguly retained Anjan Dutt, Mamata Shankar and Sreela Majumdar in his latest, reprising their roles in the original film.</p>.<p>The audience will get to relive the magnificence of Sen's <em>Kharij,</em> through its characters, with the storyline set some 40 years later, he said.</p>.MTV Video Music Awards: 5 memorable moments.<p>"We have decided to release <em>Palan</em> on Mrinal Sen's birth centenary year. I had the opportunity to meet Mrinal-da in his lifetime. We have many fond memories. I regret that the decision to make the film was taken when he is no more", he said.</p>.<p><em>Kharij's</em> narrative had struck me. I was haunted by the question of who was responsible for Palan's death. There is the interplay between consciousness and guilt, said Ganguly, who won National Awards for <em>Apur Panchali,</em> <em>Nagarkirtan</em> and <em>Chhotoder Chhobi</em>.</p>.<p>Dutt said the new film gave the actors an opportunity to relive the memories of their shoot for <em>Kharij.</em></p>.<p>"As we came together to commemorate the making of <em>Kharij,</em> we got a chance to look back fondly on the experiences we had while working with Sen", said Dutt.</p>.<p><em>Kharij</em> was an adaptation of Bengali writer Ramapada Chowdhury's 1974 novel of the same name. </p>
<p>National Award-winning Bengali director Kaushik Ganguly said his latest flick <em>Palan</em> was a tribute to legendary filmmaker Mrinal Sen on his birth centenary.</p>.<p>Speaking to <em>PTI</em>, Ganguly said he regrets that he could make the film when Sen is no more.</p>.<p>The film is based on Sen's 1982 classic <em>Kharij</em>, which won a Jury Prize at the Cannes Film Festival, besides three National Awards. Palan was the name of a child househelp of a middle-class family in <em>Kharij,</em> the plot of which revolves around his sudden death.</p>.<p>Ganguly's film, which will be released on September 22, revolves around a dilapidated Kolkata house, where an accident in which a concrete chunk falls on a character named Palan takes forward the plot.</p>.<p>Ganguly retained Anjan Dutt, Mamata Shankar and Sreela Majumdar in his latest, reprising their roles in the original film.</p>.<p>The audience will get to relive the magnificence of Sen's <em>Kharij,</em> through its characters, with the storyline set some 40 years later, he said.</p>.MTV Video Music Awards: 5 memorable moments.<p>"We have decided to release <em>Palan</em> on Mrinal Sen's birth centenary year. I had the opportunity to meet Mrinal-da in his lifetime. We have many fond memories. I regret that the decision to make the film was taken when he is no more", he said.</p>.<p><em>Kharij's</em> narrative had struck me. I was haunted by the question of who was responsible for Palan's death. There is the interplay between consciousness and guilt, said Ganguly, who won National Awards for <em>Apur Panchali,</em> <em>Nagarkirtan</em> and <em>Chhotoder Chhobi</em>.</p>.<p>Dutt said the new film gave the actors an opportunity to relive the memories of their shoot for <em>Kharij.</em></p>.<p>"As we came together to commemorate the making of <em>Kharij,</em> we got a chance to look back fondly on the experiences we had while working with Sen", said Dutt.</p>.<p><em>Kharij</em> was an adaptation of Bengali writer Ramapada Chowdhury's 1974 novel of the same name. </p>