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Nandita Roy is a filmmaker, editor and screenwriter. She made her directorial debut with the film Icche (2011) along with her co-director Shiboprosad Mukherjee. The two have also directed Accident, Muktodhara, Alik Sukh, Ramdhanu, Bela Seshe, Haami, Praktan, Posto (film), Konntho, and Gotro. She has been a part of several projects and has worked with many renowned directors. In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Bubble, Nandita Roy reveals tense creative battles with Aamar Boss co-director and actor Shiboprasad Mukherjee.

Nandita Roy Says Respecting Shiboprosad Mukherjee’s Views Is What Made Their Bond

When asked how it has been working with Shiboprosad Mukherjee, director Nandita Roy said, “Respect each other’s views. It’s very important. If you respect each other’s views, we know we are on the right path. This will help you tell stories in the right way. And the bond is unbreakable. We have directed about 15 films together and produced about 25 so far.”

Speaking of what she feels the audience can take away from Amaar Boss, she said, “Lots and lots of things, one of them is to make them brood over the subject, their relationship with their parents, children, and they might have to rework on their life. It’s a feel-good film, it’s not judgmental, and it’s not sending a special message. There are solutions that they might have to use. They will feel that there are things worth knowing. So I’m quite positive about the film.”

About Shiboprasad Mukherjee, Nandita Roy And Aamar Boss

Shiboprasad Mukherjee is an Indian film director, writer, and actor. He teams up with filmmaker Nandita Roy, a director, writer, and producer. Together, they’ve delivered socially impactful and commercially successful Bengali blockbusters like Rakhtbheej, Icche, Praktan, Bohurupi, Bela Seshe, Muktodhara, and Haami. As partners at Windows Production, the duo recently bagged the Filmfare Awards Bangla 2025 – Best Film for Bohurupi. Now, they’re back with their next hit, Aamar Boss, featuring the legendary Rakhee Gulzar.

Aamar Boss marks Rakhee Gulzar’s return to Bengali cinema after a two-decade hiatus. The movie explores the complex dynamics of a mother and son, both at home and in the workplace. A heartwarming story about a man juggling work and family, until his mother’s unexpected presence at the office quietly transforms the workplace. The movie explores the complex dynamics of a mother and son, both at home and in the workplace.

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