Being a successful Real Estate developer in Eastern India, Indrajit Roy is all set to conquer the cinematic screens

Tuesday 13th June 2017 18:29 EDT
 

Finance, Real Estate and now Films, adding another feather to his already golden cap, the versatility of Mr. Indrajit Roy is immense. Be it financial trading, Realty, or setting up Easel productions, we see glimpses of his creative personality and vision in all the three ventures he has been pursuing over last one and half decade.

A man with an enormous passion to learn, create and conquer any field he sets his eyes on, Mr. Roy started his career with stock market. In 2006, after a successful tryst with financial market, Indrajit Roy expanded his reach with his real estate business ‘Aatreyee Nirman’.

Aatreyee Nirman is a name synonymous to simplicity and innovation. Today this real estate venture has already completed its landmark projects like Narayani Tower, Katyayani and many more. It has led its way into few others in the northern parts of the Kolkata city Utkarshini, Indranee, Ujjwainee, Mritikka and others. Quality and customer satisfaction is the motto which drives the team to deliver their client’s dream home.

Influenced by Bengali literature and theatre, Indrajit Roy wants good quality films inspired by yesteryear culture and tradition to be seen by the audience, which led to the launch of his Easel Productions.

Taking this a step forward, Aatreyee Nirman will present UK Bengali Film Festival, an annual celebration of Bengali films. Hailed as the largest Bengali film festival in the world, outside of Bengal, it will hold a special screening of all the 3 produced movies in Birmingham, Manchester and London on 30th June, 2nd July and 8th-9th July, 2017 respectively.

The iconic Flash Musical Theatre in Harrow would host the prestigious screening. More information about this festival can be found on http://www.ukbff.org.

Roy marks the cinematic debut of Easel productions, with ‘Comrade’ films followed by ‘Baranda’ and ‘Dharasnan’, set to release in the coming months.

Indrajit Roy hopes to scout out some insightful scripts and talent, with an aim to produce a minimum of 9 films each year.

It seems that he is both the Jack and Master of all trades.


comments powered by Disqus



to the free, weekly Asian Voice email newsletter