# Shabdo

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2012 Indian film

Shabdo Movie poster Directed by Kaushik Ganguly Written by Kaushik Ganguly Produced by Gautam Kundu Starring Ritwik Chakraborty Raima Sen Churni Ganguly Victor Banerjee Srijit Mukherji Cinematography Sirsha Ray Edited by Mainak Bhaumik Production company Brand Value Communication Release dates 10 December 2012 (2012-12-10) (Dubai Film Festival)[1] 12 April 2013 (2013-04-12) (Kolkata)[2] Running time 100 minutes Country India Language Bengali Budget ₹7 million Box office ₹16 million

***Shabdo***[α] (*Sound*) is a 2012 [Bengali](/source/Bengali_language) film directed by [Kaushik Ganguly](/source/Kaushik_Ganguly). The film revolves around the life of Tarak, a [Foley](/source/Foley_(filmmaking)) artist from a Bengali film. Tarak's job is to create ambient sounds for films, but, he gradually gets trapped in his own world, a world full of sound (i.e. *Shabdo*).[3][4] It won the [60th National Film Awards](/source/60th_National_Film_Awards) for [Best Feature Film in Bengali](/source/National_Film_Award_for_Best_Feature_Film_in_Bengali)[5] and the [Best Audiography](/source/National_Film_Award_for_Best_Audiography). It went on to KFF 2011, IFFI 2012, Goa, Dubai Film Festival, Singapore Film festival 2012.

## Plot

The protagonist of the film is Tarak Dutta, a [foley artist](/source/Foley_artist). He is so obsessed with his work that he loses his grip on words and his mind starts registering only Foley sounds.

The film starts showing Tarak's distraught wife who has taken him to a psychiatrist for treatment because she feels that he lives in a world of his own. The psychiatrist discovers that actually there is nothing wrong with Tarak's hearing ability. He just concentrates so much on background sounds that he does not pay attention to vocal sounds. While the doctor is speaking to him, Tarak is busy listening to the sounds of traffic in the streets or the sound of the Rubik's cube that she is holding in her hands. The doctor tries to convince Tarak that he has a serious problem and he needs treatment. But Tarak is not ready to believe that he has any problem. On the doctor's advice Tarak's wife take him to [Siliguri](/source/Siliguri) for a short holiday. Even there Tarak keeps listening to all the natural sounds like the twittering of birds or the gush of water in a mountain spring. On the trip, Tarak tries to convince his wife that there is nothing wrong with him. He just keeps thinking about sounds because that's his job.

Tarak starts rebelling against the doctor and refuse to take treatment. Things come to a head, when the doctor tries to talk to him through headphones at this recording studio and Tarak breaks the mike in anger. With all her efforts gone to waste the doctor refers him to her professor. Tarak loses his job and becomes quite depressed. He is always haunted by sounds and without his job he starts feeling dis-oriented. One day he tries to commit suicide. Finally, the doctors send Tarak to a rehabilitation center where he is made to listen to recorded human voices daily to get back to normal.[3][4]

## Cast

- [Ritwik Chakraborty](/source/Ritwik_Chakraborty) as Tarak Dutta

- [Raima Sen](/source/Raima_Sen) as Ratna

- [Churni Ganguly](/source/Churni_Ganguly) as Dr. Swati

- [Victor Banerjee](/source/Victor_Banerjee) as Dr Sen

- [Srijit Mukherji](/source/Srijit_Mukherji) as Dibyendu

- [Koushik Ganguly](/source/Koushik_Ganguly) as the doctor

- Arun Guha Thakurta as Tarak's father

## Making

The shooting of the film started in October 2011. Firstly [Rudranil Ghosh](/source/Rudranil_Ghosh) was thought of playing the lead character Tarak. But, later [Ritwik Chakraborty](/source/Ritwik_Chakraborty) was cast for this character. Shirsha Ray and [Mainak Bhaumik](/source/Mainak_Bhaumik) are roped as the cinematographer and editor respectively, for the film.[4]

## Release and reception

The film premiered on 10 December 2012 in [Dubai Film Festival](/source/Dubai_Film_Festival).[6] The film had its theatrical release on April 12, 2013.[2] The film was widely appreciated by reviewers. Leading Bengali newspaper *[Anandabazar Patrika](/source/Anandabazar_Patrika)* called the film a "silent revolution" and gave it 9.5 out of 10 stars which was *Anandabazar'*s all time highest.[7] *[The Times of India](/source/The_Times_of_India)* in their review commented that the film was very much different from other contemporary Indian and Bengali films and they also offered a "bow" to director Kaushik Ganguly for making such a film on a crucial subject of cinema.[8] Shobdo, in terms of its portrayal of a variety of sound and the difference among them, is widely viewed to be influenced by [The Silence](/source/The_Silence_(1998_film)) under the direction of [Mohsen Makhmalbaf](/source/Mohsen_Makhmalbaf). To this day, it is not known whether or not the experimental film is based on a true story.

## Awards

The film won the [60th National Film Awards](/source/60th_National_Film_Awards) for [Best Feature Film in Bengali](/source/National_Film_Award_for_Best_Feature_Film_in_Bengali).[5]

## See also

- [*Soundtrack* (film)](/source/Soundtrack_(film)), 2011 Indian film on a similar premise

## Notes

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Spelling according to official website.

## References

1. **[^](#cite_ref-1)** ["SHOBDO - Dubai International Film Festival"](http://dubaifilmfest.com/en/films/detail/shobdo/22836/2012). Dubaifilmfest.com. Retrieved 27 December 2012.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Rosevalley_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Rosevalley_2-1) ["Release date"](https://www.rosevalleyindia.com/films.html). Rosevalley. Retrieved 6 April 2013.{{[cite web](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Cite_web)}}: CS1 maint: deprecated archival service ([link](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:CS1_maint:_deprecated_archival_service))

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Kaushik_Ganguly's_new_film_'Shobdo'_4-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Kaushik_Ganguly's_new_film_'Shobdo'_4-1) ["Kaushik Ganguly's new film 'Shobdo'"](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/regional/news-interviews/Kaushik-Gangulys-new-film-Shobdo/articleshow/9907803.cms). *[The Times of India](/source/The_Times_of_India)*. 8 September 2011. [Archived](https://web.archive.org/web/20130413231310/http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2011-09-08/news-interviews/30129599_1_movies-film-industry-folio) from the original on 13 April 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2012.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Dubai_Review:_Kaushik_Ganguly’s_“Shobdo”_(Sound)_5-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Dubai_Review:_Kaushik_Ganguly’s_“Shobdo”_(Sound)_5-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-Dubai_Review:_Kaushik_Ganguly’s_“Shobdo”_(Sound)_5-2) ["FDubai Review: Kaushik Ganguly's "Shobdo" (Sound)"](http://dearcinema.com/review/dubai-review-kaushik-gangulys-shobdo-sound/4314). Dear Cinema Review. Retrieved 24 December 2012.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-60thaward_6-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-60thaward_6-1) ["60th National Film Awards Announced"](http://pib.nic.in/archieve/others/2013/mar/d2013031801.pdf) (PDF) (Press release). Press Information Bureau (PIB), India. Retrieved 18 March 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-Dubai_Film_Festival_to_Celebrate_100_Years_of_Indian_Cinema_7-0)** ["Dubai Film Festival to Celebrate 100 Years of Indian Cinema"](http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/dubai-film-festival-100-years-indian-cinema-390380). Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 24 December 2012.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-ABP_Nishabdo_Biplab_8-0)** ["নিঃশব্দ বিপ্লব"](http://www.anandabazar.com/archive/1130420/20cine1.html). *[Anandabazar Patrika](/source/Anandabazar_Patrika)*. Retrieved 9 May 2013.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-ToI_movie_review_9-0)** ["Shabdo movie review"](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/bengali/movie-reviews/Shabdo/movie-review/19576959.cms). *The Times of India*. 17 May 2016. Retrieved 30 November 2018.

## External links

- [Official website](http://soundthefilm.com/)

- [*Shabdo*](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt3028362/) at [IMDb](/source/IMDb_(identifier))

v t e National Film Award for Best Bengali Feature Film 1954–1960 Chheley Kaar (1954) Pather Panchali (1955) Kabuliwala (1956) Andhare Alo (1957) Sagar Sangamey (1958) Bicharak (1959) Devi (1960) Certificate of Merit Jadu Bhatta and Annapurnar Mandir (1954) Rani Rashmoni and Rai Kamal (1955) Mahakavi Girishchandra and Ek Din Ratre (1956) Louhakapat and Harano Sur (1957) Sagar Sangamey, Jalsaghar and Daak Harkara (1958) – (1959) Ganga (1960) 1961–1980 Samapti (1961) Kancher Swarga (1962) Uttar Falguni (1963) Aarohi (1964) Akash Kusum (1965) – (1966) Arogya Niketan (film) (1967) Apanjan (1968) Natun Pata (1969) Malyadan (1970) Nimantran (1971) Strir Patra (1972) Ashani Sanket (1973) Sonar Kella (1974) Palanka (1975) – (1976) – (1977) Dooratwa (1978) – (1979) Hirak Rajar Deshe (1980) Certificate of Merit Saptapadi and Punascha (1961) Nishithe (1962) Saat Pake Bandha and Jatugriha (1963) Anustup Chhanda (1964) Subarnarekha and Raja Rammohun (1965) Discontinued after 1965 1981–2000 Adalat o Ekti Meye (1981) Nagmoti (1982) Vasundhra (1983) Ghare Baire (1984) Parama (1985) Phera (1986) Antarjali Jatra (1987) – (1988) Ganashatru (1989) Atmaja (1990) Antardhan (1991) Tahader Katha (1992) Antareen (1993) Amodini (1994) Yugant (1995) Sanghat (1996) Dahan (1997) Asukh (1998) Paromitar Ek Din (1999) Dekha (2000) 2001–2020 Hemanter Pakhi (2001) Shubho Mahurat (2002) Chokher Bali (2003) Krantikaal (2004) Herbert (2005) Anuranan and Podokkhep (2006) Ballygunge Court (2007) Shob Charitro Kalponik (2008) Abohomaan (2009) Ami Aadu (2010) Ranjana Ami Ar Ashbona (2011) Shabdo (2012) Bakita Byaktigato (2013) Nirbashito (2014) Shankhachil (2015) Bishorjan (2016) Mayurakshi (2017) Ek Je Chhilo Raja (2018) Gumnaami (2019) Avijatrik (2020) 2021–present Kalkokkho (2021) Kaberi Antardhan (2022) Deep Fridge (2023)

v t e Films directed by Kaushik Ganguly Feature films Waarish (2004) Shunyo E Buke (2005) Ek Mutho Chabi (2005) Brake Fail (2009) Jackpot (2009) Arekti Premer Golpo (2010) Rang Milanti (2011) Laptop (2012) Shabdo (2013) C/O Sir (2013) Apur Panchali (2013) Khaad (2014) Chotoder Chobi (2015) Bastu-Shaap (2016) Cinemawala (2016) Bishorjan (2017) Drishtikone (2018) Kishore Kumar Junior (2018) Bijoya (2019) Nagarkirtan (2019) Jyeshthoputro (2019) Lokkhi Chele (2022) Kaberi Antardhan (2023) Ardhangini (2023) Palaan (2023) Lantrani (2024)

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