The Radha Krishna statue cast in Plaster of Paris, from an image that was the logo of Rangam Chitra, the banner under which Akash Deep was made in 1965. This murti was one of three sculptures copied from the logo. One was used on the sets; the second retained by the director, Phani Majumdar, and the third gifted to the film’s screenplay writer Nabendu Ghosh because he came from a family nurtured in Vaishnav philosophy.
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