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Shakti Samanta's hidden Amazon: Filmmaker's jungle shoot revealed
27 Jan
Summary
- Filmmaker's son recounts father's birthday celebrations and bonus for staff.
- Naxalites threatened filmmakers, leading to 24-hour police protection.
- Film unit accommodation included generators, a kitchen, and American-style commodes.

The 100th birth anniversary of acclaimed filmmaker Shakti Samanta was recently marked, with his son Ashim Samanta sharing intimate details of his father's life and work. Ashim recounted fond memories of Shakti Samanta's birthday celebrations, which always included parties for staff and bonuses for his employees.
Samanta's career was not without peril; Ashim revealed that Naxalites had threatened his father, actor Uttam Kumar, and Hemant Kumar, necessitating 24-hour police protection for the artists.
The production of Samanta's 1975 film 'Amanush,' shot in the Sunderbans, presented significant logistical challenges. To accommodate the film unit of over 120 people in the remote location, Ashim Samanta established three generators and built temporary housing, complete with modern amenities like American-style commodes.




