जब सुशांत की मौत पर दिबाकर बनर्जी के बयान से फैंस हुए थे नाराज, खूब मचा था बवाल
New Delhi: On hearing the name of Dibakar Banerjee, a different thinking and a picture of different films comes in the mind. He is one of the filmmakers who are not afraid to take the risk, whether it is a bold film like ‘LSD 2’ or a sarcasm on society, ‘Tees’. He received a lot of appreciation with his works, but where the praise is received, the controversy also comes behind. He made a lot of headlines for ‘LSD 2’, but there was a bigger ruckus when he made a statement about the death of Sushant Singh Rajput. Due to his statement, people got angry and trolled on social media and started listening fiercely. After all, what did Dibakar say? Let us tell you the whole matter.
Actually, Dibakar had said, ‘When Sushant died, there was a lot in the news about the cause of his death. I had to separate myself from everything. I was listening to everything, but could not hear anyone saying that a young actor died. I did not see anyone around mourning or crying around him. I was able to see that people were just trying to find spicy gossip. Therefore, I had to keep myself away from that situation. Nobody was saying that ‘we are missing Sushant. No one was talking about how he acted in TV despite being an outsider and then made his debut in films. Everyone was just speculating about who gave Drugs to Sushant, who killed him. Where is that condolence meeting? Where are the talk of the impact of his films? Those who loved him, they should have kept the screening of their films and should have discussed it.
Born on 21 June 1969 in New Delhi, Dibakar Banerjee is a well-known Indian director, producer and screenwriter. Before appearing in films, he worked in the world of advertising for a long time. He was a copyrieter and used to make commercials for big brands. In 2006, he directed the first film ‘Khosla Ka Nest’, with strong actors like Anupam Kher and Boman Irani. With this film, Dibakar proved that he can say big things than simplicity. People liked this film very much and also received the National Award for Best Hindi film in the year 2007.
Was worked with Sushant in ‘Detective Byomkesh Bakshi’
Dibakar Banerjee said ‘Oy Lucky! Lucky Oy! ‘ Build, which was awarded the National Award for Best Popular Film in 2009. Then his third film ‘Love Sex and Cheat’, which came in 2010, was shot completely with a digital camera. The film was a sharp satire on greed, media and technology. In 2013, he made a political drama film called ‘Shanghai’ and also became part of the ‘Bombay Talkies’ anthology project. In 2014, he directed ‘Detective Byomkesh Bakshi’, in which Sushant Singh Rajput played a novice of the 1940s, but played the role of a smart detective. The film was the first film made by Dibakar Banerjee Productions and Yash Raj Films.
Movies made separately
In the year 2024, Dibakar made a sequel to his popular film ‘Love Sex Aur Dhut’, ‘Love Sex Aur Chaatta 2’ (LSD2). In this film, he showed how the bad effect of the digital world is on our life, but this film did not work much and the audience did not like it very much. Dibakar kept trying to show something different and different every time.