Over the last week, the makers of Shyam Singha Roy have been releasing a series of clips from the film that couldn't make it to the final cut
Last Updated: 08.38 AM, Jan 27, 2022
Shyam Singha Roy's popularity as a film is skyrocketing by the day with its digital release on Netflix across Telugu, Tamil, Kannada and Malayalam languages. Audiences across nooks and corners of the country are in awe of the film's portions set in Calcutta and have had kind words to say about Nani and Sai Pallavi's performance in the film. After it's OTT premiere, the makers of the film, Niharika Entertainment, have been releasing a series of deleted scenes that couldn't make it to the final cut.
In the third deleted scene that the team of Shyam Singha Roy has released, the sequences take you to the streets of Sonagachi in Kolkata where a group of women are going about their business, interacting with one another and a man enquires about a lady. The latter gives him the directions and the man eventually meets an elderly woman who can't seem to recognise him. However, a letter that he gives her with an imprint of SR Trust on it reminds her of her past.
During her younger days, the woman is believed to be a devadasi, who was a good friend of Maithreyi a.k.a Rosie (Sai Pallavi). Rosie's joy knows no bounds when she gets to meet her companion and there are happy tears when they hug one another. After recollecting that memory, the elderly woman feels the letter and its logo once again. The scene does a good job of establishing the sisterhood that devadasis shared and how they were ready to help each other in the hour of need.
Apart from Nani and Sai Pallavi, Shyam Singha Roy, directed by Rahul Sankrityan, also featured Rahul Ravindran, Krithi Shetty, Jisshu Sengupta, Madonna Sebastian in key roles. Mickey J Meyer had scored the music while Sanu John Varghese had cranked the camera for the same. The reincarnation drama had hit theatres on December 24 in all South Indian languages and turned out to be a profitable venture for the producers and distributors.