Srijit Mukherji: ‘Shah Jahan Regency’ is a reinterpretation, not reincarnation of ‘Chowringhee’

‘Chowringhee’ was immortalised by the Bengali cult classic of the same name starring Uttam Kumar, Supriya Devi and Subhendu Chatterjee in 1968. So, it’s obviously a risky decision to make a film on the same novel once again. But Srijit assures his film that his film will not be a rip off from the original novel.
“Chowringhee always rings a nostalgic bell among us. But I must say ‘Shah Jahan Regency’ is not at all a rip off of that novel. It has been adapted from the book and the main plot remains the same. I have just altered everything else about the story. It’s a reinterpretation, not a reincarnation. Shankar wrote Chowringhee in 1962, so in 2018 a large portion of the plot’s relevance is missing. Like, the novel has a backdrop of a post-colonial Calcutta, when there was a big active Anglo Indian community in the city. That’s why the characters Marco Polo, Jimmy, Juno and Byron seemed relevant. But I have scrapped all these characters and their names. Each of the characters witnesses a rebirth in my film,” the renowned filmmaker stated.