A part of team Jubilee recently got together in the city to celebrate the phenomenal praise that’s coming in for their Prime Video series that looks at both the glitter and grime of Hindi cinema of the 1950s. Prosenjit Chatterjee, who plays Srikant Roy in Jubilee hosted director Vikramaditya Motwane and fellow actors Aparshakti Khurana and Sidhant Gupta. Tollywood turned up to celebrate and party the night away at the Park Street address.
Siddhant and Rashmi Agarwal, co-owners of Carpe Diem with Aparshakti Khurana (Left)
"We are extremely overwhelmed with the response that has flooded in since the release of our highly anticipated series. The show has not only set a benchmark in the space of OTT but has also brought in a diverse range of viewers. Congratulations to the entire team for making Jubilee what it is today," director Vikramaditya Motwane told The Telegraph.
“It’s been a visual treat to watch Dada (Prosenjit) in this series and the biggest reason for me to watch Jubilee has been him. I also loved everyone’s performances,” said Bhotbhoti actor Rishav Basu.
Vikram Chatterjee (far left), Debleena Dutt, Aryann Bhowmik and Ananya Chatterjee (far right)
“Prosenjitda is the industry’s darling and we all are excited about the success of the show. It’s magnificent and definitely creates a lot of nostalgia. I loved the music which represents the black and white era,” said Debleena Dutt.
Prosenjit and sisters Raima and Riya Sen pose for The Telegraph
Prosenjit and Trishanjit with June
Indrasish Roy and Falaque Rashid Roy
“Jubilee is wonderful!,” said Gargee Roychowdhury, “The entire cast and crew is brilliant and Srikant Roy, our very own Bumbada (Prosenjit), is leading it. The dialogues were my favourite part,” she added.
"Jubilee is a fantastic show that I thoroughly enjoyed watching. I’m glad that Bumbada is a part of it as he is my absolute favourite. His presence on the show adds an extra layer of excitement and energy that I just can’t get enough of,” said Sandipta Sen (right), seen here with Ishaa Saha
“The series has an incredible sense of rhythm,” said film-maker Raajhorshee De. “It is mindblowing how Motwane projects his characters.”
“I have watched the first five episodes and I was excited from the beginning because I have heard about this since it was shot and since Bumbada is close to all of us, I was really looking forward to watching him in a brand-new avatar. It is directed by one of my favourite directors,” said Amrita Chattopadhyay.