Director Anirban Bose, who is gearing up for his upcoming directorial 'Aye Zindagi' starring veteran actress Revathi, mentioned that the actress was sensitised to the profession of a hospital grief counsellor to bring out the essence of the part in the movie.
The medical drama film, which is written and directed by Bose, is based on a true story of a 26-year-old liver cirrhosis patient, Vinay Chawla whose unlikely bond with a grief counsellor rekindles his hope and faith in life.
The director, known for his novels like 'Bombay Rains', 'Bombay Girls', 'Mice in Men' and 'The Death of Mitali Dutto', shared, "As a physician, I am always amazed by a grief counsellor's job. A grief counsellor goes and talks to the families who have lost a loved one. The counsellor tells the family how the loved one who is brain dead can become an organ donor."