Dibyendu Bhattacharya on 'Sur': A Broken Artist's Betrayal and a Son's Dream

Actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya discusses his role as a blind, embittered painter in the short film "Sur." His character projects his disappointment onto his son, Sandeep, who pursues music against their harsh economic reality. The narrative climaxes when the son buys him glasses, a gesture met with rage instead of gratitude. The film, directed by Abhay Chopra, is a story of two artists wounded by the world and is now streaming on YouTube.

Key Points: Dibyendu Bhattacharya Reveals His Character's Pain in 'Sur'

  • Actor on his blind painter role
  • Story of father-son artistic conflict
  • Explores bitterness from unfulfilled dreams
  • Emotional peak with a gift met by rage
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Dibyendu Bhattacharya on his character in 'Sur': He is a broken artist who feels betrayed

Actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya opens up about playing a blind, bitter father in the short film 'Sur,' exploring broken dreams and familial conflict.

"He is a broken artist who feels life has betrayed him. - Dibyendu Bhattacharya"

Mumbai, Feb 23

Actor Dibyendu Bhattacharya opened up about his character in the short film "SUR".

Dibyendu plays a once-talented painter who has now lost his eyesight, and therefore his livelihood, and hope. Forced to live in a cramped Mumbai chawl, he ends up projecting his disappointment onto his son, Sandeep (Played by Roshann Chauhan), whose passion for music clashes with the family's harsh economic reality. As the pressure builds, the father's frustration turns into silence, anger, and ultimately rejection.

Talking about the venture, Dibyendu shared that his character represents countless parents whose own unfulfilled dreams harden into bitterness.

Shedding light on his role, Dibyendu said, "He is not a villain. He is a broken artist who feels life has betrayed him. When survival becomes the only priority, dreams begin to look irresponsible."

The narrative reaches an emotional peak when Sandeep earns his first money through singing and uses it to buy glasses for his father, a gesture that is met not with gratitude but rage.

Dibyendu revealed that this particular moment from the short film captured the tragedy of pride and pain colliding.

"Sometimes love exists, but ego and regret speak louder," he went on to add.

He further noted that "SUR "is ultimately the story of two artists wounded by the same world.

He explained, "It asks whether failure kills art, or whether art quietly survives inside us."

"SUR" is a deeply emotional tale that explores the fragile bond between a struggling father and a son who refuses to give up on his artistic dreams. It offers a deeply moving look at ambition, dignity, and the silent inheritance of broken dreams.

The short film has been made under the direction of Abhay Chopra and backed by Shamshad Khan and Nilesh Nanaware, the founders of Mango Curry Films, and Shivam Gupta.

"SUR" is presently streaming on YouTube.

- IANS

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Rohit P
"When survival becomes the only priority, dreams begin to look irresponsible." This line is the harsh reality for millions in our country. Art is often seen as a luxury, not a viable career. Powerful theme.
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Aman W
The son buying glasses with his first earnings, only to be met with rage... that's such a complex, tragic moment. It's not about the gift, it's about the father's shattered pride. Brilliant storytelling.
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Sarah B
As someone who studied art but now works in IT, I understand this conflict deeply. The film seems to capture that generational pain perfectly. Will definitely watch it on YouTube.
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Karthik V
While the theme is strong, I hope the film doesn't just romanticize struggle. The reality in Mumbai's chawls is even harsher. Sometimes art *has* to take a backseat for roti, kapda, makaan. Just my two paise.
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Nisha Z
Dibyendu Bhattacharya is such an underrated actor! He always picks meaningful roles. The concept of a "broken artist" is so poignant. Can't wait to see his performance. More power to short films telling our stories. 🙏

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