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Sudipto Sen's 'Charak': Folklore Horror Meets Blind Faith
27 Jan
Summary
- Upcoming film 'Charak' is a folklore horror exploring blind faith.
- Director Sudipto Sen focuses on psychological and cultural fear.
- Filmmaker emphasizes actor interpretation over rigid direction.

Filmmaker Sudipto Sen, known for 'The Kerala Story,' is embarking on a new project titled 'Charak.' This upcoming film is described as a folklore horror that will delve into the complex themes of blind belief and misguided faith.
Sen revealed that 'Charak' draws inspiration from traditional practices, aiming to explore how fear, superstition, and religious rituals can intertwine. The film intends to transcend conventional horror by focusing on the psychological and cultural dimensions of fear, using folklore as its narrative backdrop.
Discussing his directorial style, Sen emphasizes collaboration and actor interpretation. He prefers his cast and crew to absorb the script's essence, encouraging them to internalize his vision and express it in their unique styles. Technical preparation is paramount for Sen, though he remains open to creative spontaneity during filming.
Currently in development, 'Charak' has not yet announced its cast or release timeline. Sen has previously hinted at the film's potential success, drawing parallels to cultural achievements.




