Unveiling Bhupen Hazarika: A Glimpse into the Maestro's Life
A documentary, 'Bhupen Da Uncut', captures candid conversations with Bhupen Hazarika, recorded 27 years ago. It reveals his insights on music, life, and unpublished poems, offering a raw, intimate portrait of the maestro. Directed by Bobbeeta Sharma, it showcases his unfiltered dialogue, without narration, preserving its archival essence.
A newly released documentary titled 'Bhupen Da Uncut' presents an unvarnished glimpse into the life and thoughts of celebrated maestro Bhupen Hazarika. Directed by Bobbeeta Sharma, the film is an assemblage of unscripted conversations recorded 27 years ago, capturing Hazarika's reflections on music, life, and various personal subjects.
Eschewing traditional narration and edits, the documentary depends solely on the original footage, providing an authentic portrayal of Hazarika's personality. Highlights include his recitation of unpublished poems, cooking, and performance of 'Manuhe Manuhor Baabe' by the Thames. These moments present a compelling narrative of his creative journey and philosophy.
The project gathered critical archival footage, preserved from being lost, thanks to a serendipitous discovery by Sharma's family. It emphasizes the filmmaker's dedication to maintaining its integrity without modern enhancements, offering audiences a rare opportunity to witness a genuine interaction with the legend.