Tillotama Shome: From Seeking Respect to Producing, A Journey of Empowerment and Creative Control.
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Tillotama Shome, celebrated for her nuanced performances in independent films and acclaimed series such as "Paatal Lok" and "Kota Factory", has embarked on a new chapter in her career: producing. While she's known for her acting prowess, her foray into production wasn't a calculated move but rather an organic evolution born out of a desire for greater agency and respect within the film industry.

Shome's journey as a producer began unexpectedly with the Bengali film "Baksho Bondi". She was deeply involved with the script for six years, working through numerous drafts. Her connection to the project was so profound that even scenes eventually cut from the shooting draft remained vivid in her mind. This level of commitment and understanding of the film's core led the lead producer, Naren Chandavarkar, to open the doors for her to participate more fully in the filmmaking process.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter India, Shome revealed that her decision to become a producer stemmed from a yearning for respect. She observed that actors are often relegated to being "placeholders for publicity and marketing," excluded from the crucial decision-making processes that shape a film. She wanted to be in the rooms where decisions were made, to understand how a film is truly pieced together. "It really started with a sense of wanting respect, essentially," she explained. "Our bodies are used to tell stories, and then we become placeholders for publicity and marketing. But we are not in the rooms where decisions are made or where one understands how a film is put together. Honestly, I never thought about becoming a producer."

Shome believes that actors who understand the dynamics of production can contribute more effectively to a film's success. Her deep involvement with "Baksho Bondi" allowed her to anticipate potential problems and proactively seek solutions. She understood the importance of staying on schedule and was prepared to adjust scenes if necessary, always with the film's well-being as her top priority. She had six years with this film to think of another role without compromising my performance as an actor."

In a conversation with Anupama Chopra at the Cannes Film Festival 2025, Shome highlighted the collaborative spirit that defined the production of "Baksho Bondi." Nineteen producers joined the project, working together without ego clashes. They derisked the entire development and producing process by inviting individuals to contribute not just as financiers but also as creative producers. Each person took responsibility for an aspect of the film's journey where they excelled, from script development to festival strategy.

This experience also highlighted the challenges faced by women in the film industry, particularly those in their 40s who often find themselves sidelined despite their experience and clarity. This realization fueled her involvement with Women in Film India, an organization dedicated to creating a supportive ecosystem for female filmmakers and providing access to international networks and resources.

Shome's journey reflects a broader trend of actors taking control of their careers and seeking more meaningful participation in the creative process. By stepping into the role of a producer, she's not only advocating for herself but also paving the way for other actors to gain the respect and recognition they deserve within the industry.


Writer - Isha Sharma
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