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Shyama
The film on Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee was announced by the makers on his birth anniversary. Photo: PR Team

'Shyama' to bring Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee's untold story to the silver screen

| @indiablooms | Jul 06, 2026, at 03:30 pm

Kolkata/IBNS: Inspired by the life, ideals, and sacrifice of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, director Suchandra X Vaniya and Chaandroday Pal are set to make a film titled Shyama, a biopic on the prominent Indian politician, barrister and academician.

The film was announced by the makers on Monday coinciding Mookerjee's birth anniversary.

Set against the turbulent years of 1945–1953, Shyama is an emotional journey through one of the most defining chapters in India's history.

Inspired by the life, ideals, and sacrifice of Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, the film explores an era shaped by Partition, the struggle for national unity, the future of Bengal, and the making of a new India.

Poster of Shyama. Photo: PR Team

The title carries a powerful dual meaning. It is drawn from Syama Prasad Mookerjee, while also symbolizing Mother India, the spirit of a nation, its courage, and its eternal call.

Through its narrative, Shyama presents Dr. Mookerjee as a leader whose efforts were instrumental in the movement that led to the creation of West Bengal as part of India during Partition, and pays tribute to his advocacy for what many supporters regard as a homeland for Hindu Bengalis in the aftermath of Partition.

It is a tribute to a leader remembered by many as a protector of Hindu Bengalis during one of the darkest chapters of the subcontinent's history.

The film portrays a statesman who stood firmly by his convictions, championed national integration, spoke for refugees and displaced communities, and believed that India must remain united under one Constitution and one national identity.

Actor, Director, Activist Suchandra X Vaaniya says, "I believe today's generation needs to know Dr. Shyama Prasad Mookerjee—not merely as a political figure, but as someone who, in my view, played a pivotal role in shaping the destiny of Bengal.

"I believe that without his contribution, the West Bengal we know today would not have existed, and many of us could have faced the same fate as those who became part of East Pakistan during Partition. Whether one agrees with his politics or not, I believe his life, his convictions, and his sacrifices deserve to be understood and discussed."

Suchandra X Vaaniya. Photo: PR Team

Chaandroday Pal, co-director, said, "After collaborating with Suchandra X Vaaniya on Surponakhar Agomon as her associate and co-directing Poroborti Station Begunkodar together, Shyama feels like a natural evolution of our creative journey. This film is not just about revisiting history—it is about understanding the ideals, sacrifices, and choices that continue to shape our present.

"As filmmakers, our responsibility is to tell this story with honesty, emotion, and cinematic conviction, so that it resonates with audiences across generations."

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