"It was never about scale": Soumik Sen on bringing 1970s Calcutta to life in upcoming Bengali thriller 'Jazz City'
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], March 11 (ANI): The upcoming Bengali web series 'Jazz City' is set in the nightlife of 1970s Calcutta, a time when Park Street was known for its busy nightlife, jazz clubs, glowing neon lights and music that carried through the streets late into the night.
Director Soumik Sen says the upcoming Bengali thriller tries to show the city the way people remember it, rather than presenting a "polished version" of the past.
"Park Street isn't just a backdrop for me; it's a memory of taxis, neon, music, and heartbreaks. Jazz City comes from growing up inside those nights. We didn't want a polished, 'pretty' version of the 1970s," Sen said, as per a press note.
Since this is a Bengali show, music naturally plays a key role. Sen explained that the soundtrack was designed to reflect both the emotions of the story and the era in which it is set.
"From Rabindra Sangeet and Tagore's shlokas to the imperfect charm of jazz and the crackle of Sakina Begum on the radio, music shapes the emotional rhythm of every moment. We hope this soundtrack, blending original compositions with public domain gems, connects with audiences."
Jazz City is set against the backdrop of Calcutta during the early 1970s, a time when the city was also facing political tension linked to the Bangladesh Liberation War. The story unfolds around a smoky jazz club and follows characters dealing with music, mystery and personal struggles during a turbulent period.
Created, written and directed by Soumik Sen, Jazz City is produced by Studio 9 and StudioNext.
The series will premiere on March 19 on Sony LIV. (ANI)