By Bizodisha Bureau, Bhubaneswar, August 12, 2015 : The lead starcast- Radhika Apte and Kunal Kapoor of DSC_0126critically acclaimed director Nila Madhab Panda’s upcoming film Kaun Kitney Paani Mein arrived in Bhubaneswar on Wednesday for the film promotional and headed to Puri to seek Lord Jagannath’s blessings.

The event held at Audi Bhubaneswar amongst the paparazzi saw Nila Madhab Panda, Rangabati singer Krishna Beura and popular Odissi dancers Saswat Joshi and Prakruti Mishra.

Addressing the press gathering, the team told about their various experience while shooting the film and what is different about the story. Talking about his experience Kunal said, “It is because of Madhab’s film I came to Odisha. I just loved the script and decided to do it right away. The experience here has been lovely. Before the shoot I had come to stay at K B Singh Deo’s palace, the king of Patnagarh of Bolangir, to learn their ways and etiquettes and how things actually worked in Odisha. The people here are so warm.

Talking about the film, my character is the son of the king. There is so much intensity in the father son relationship. There are so many plots in different films where the hero tries to make the heroine fall in love with him for the same reason but in this film the hero tries to make her fall in love because of water. So it is a different plot and story altogether where we have addressed the issue of water scarcity but not in a preachy way.”

Radhika Apte who had come to Odisha when she was a kid was too glad to come back again.” I had once been to Puri temple but I was too young to remember anything. Today I feel so blessed and happy that I will be going to see the trinity and seek the Lord’s blessings. The Odisha trip is truly a memorable experience for me.”

DSC_0164Film director, Nila Madhab Panda said, “We have come to take the blessings of Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra. There is also a sequence in the film where a puja is being conducted before the trinity. I feel extremely proud and blessed to represent the culture of Odisha- through Rangabati song, Sambalpuri dance and the Odia festivities through this film to the global audience. I hope through this film many talents from Odisha would get a chance to foray and venture into much bigger platform as most of the crew in this film are from Odisha.”

Popular 70s Sambalpuri folk song Rangabati is to be given special mention. “Nila bhai came to me and said that we both are from Western Odisha. The film is based on western Odisha, then why not we use western folk Rangabati. Let’s take everything and do it in Bollywood,” reminisces Saswat Joshi who has done the choreography and has special appearance along with popular Odia actress Prakruti Mishra in KKPM’s Rangabati.

Krishna Beura who composed and sang the “Bollywood” Rangabati in Hindi also deliberated on the need to represent Odisha in Bollywood. “The beat, authenticity and Odia cultural instruments are imbibed in new Rangabati I composed three years back when Madhab jee approached me. We stayed as close as possible to the original song but the lyrics are in context with the film’s storyline. I think there should not be any controversy and I support every single try by every artist who has tried to represent Odisha at the national level.”

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