Updated On: 08 August, 2014 04:09 AM IST | | Kanika Sharma
<p>Catch two imaginative films at the FD Zone screening that will take you on an aural journey</p>

Torsha Banerjee
This Saturday, drop by Films Division for two engaging screenings. While one will tap into the ears of Hassibullah, a 10-year-old visually challenged boy in Tender is the Sight, the other will key into the rhythms of Kolkata in the documentary, Tabla Calcutta. The latter directed by John Thiel in 1969 will recapitulate the rhythm of the Calcutta of the ‘60s with imaginative use of the tabla.

A film still of Tabla Calcutta
Tender is the Sight is an independent project of a group of recent graduates of the Satyajit Ray Films and Television Institute, Kolkata. Torsha Banerjee, the director elucidates how she chanced upon the neglected village of Nadia, located in a nondescript district of West Bengal: “Few years back, I was shooting a documentary for my film course in Nadia. I was mesmerised by the cohabitation of Hare Krishna and Allah beside the serene Ganges. Shooting in a blind school there, I met Hassibullah in the enthusiastic crowd of blind kids.”