Oct 062017
 

Dr Palash Sen, who recently turned director with the short film, ‘Jiya Jaye’, finds himself in legal trouble. The musician-turned-director has been accused of plagiarism by Mumbai-based producer Bhargav Saikia. According to Saikia, Sen has lifted certain shots from his 2016 production, Kaafiron Ki Namaaz, for his short film.

Bhargav Saikia and Palash Sen
Bhargav Saikia and Palash Sen

“Though Dr Sen’s film is set in Kashmir, they shot in Himachal Pradesh. Since they wanted to depict Kashmir, they used few visuals from my film. My lawyer has sent them a legal notice,” he said. The producer also shared a copy of the legal notice with mid-day.

Enraged at the blatant plagiarism, Saikia says independent filmmakers like him are often “taken for granted”. “I recently toured many film festivals with my film, The Black Cat, which stars Tom Alter. So many short filmmakers plagiarise music and visuals. I want such unethical practices to stop.”

Snapshot of the legal notice
Snapshot of the legal notice

When mid-day reached out to Sen, the musician said, “The cinematography and the visuals are all original. I’d want to have a word with him to understand what he’s referring to. If he wants to take the legal route, I have no problem. But I would want to resolve the matter outside court.”

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Jul 172017
 

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Nineties band Euphoria is known for its romantic songs. But in his latest offering, lead vocalist Dr Palash Sen discusses how humans are slaves to their thoughts and that is the genesis of all fear.

The singer says it took him five years to complete the single, Kabootar. “I am proud of the song. I don’t think anyone in the country has made something like this. I’m happy Euphoria keeps challenging themselves and the sensibilities of the audience,” he says, when we meet him at the Artist Aloud office. What prompted the song’s theme, we ask him.

“Indians feel trapped by situations and people. That could lead to depression or suicide. With this song and video, I have explained how fear is responsible for mental trauma. It’s important to break the shackles and become fearless.”

Dr Sen has used a caged pigeon as metaphor in the track. “Only the Kabootar could have been the perfect protagonist for a song like this. Most of our [Euphoria] songs are love tracks, but this was something different. Here, a pigeon personifies the human, and the cage is a symbol of fear.”

The track explains how social media may be doing more harm than good to the current generation. “Social media needs to be used in a more positive way. While you can spread good news via WhatsApp or Snapchat, you can also start a riot on Facebook or Twitter,” says Dr Sen.

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