Pre-production This is Sen's first collaboration with
Shree Venkatesh Films Pvt Ltd, the makers of
Chokher Bali and
Raincoat. Pre-production started in the second week of April 2009 with ideation. Scripting started by the end of April. The screenplay of
Iti Mrinalini was an assignment in the screenwriting syllabus at the Mumbai-based film school
Whistling Woods International. This marked the first time that a screenplay emerging from an Indian film institute had actually been filmed. In a Master Class on Cinema held on
Fox History and Entertainment Channel, Sen commented that she had never collaborated with any film writer before the screenplay for
Iti Mrinalini. First-time screenwriter
Ranjan Ghosh, an alumnus of Whistling Woods International, wrote the story and the screenplay along with Sen, based on an original story idea Sen gave him. Ghosh was Sen's first co-author since she began her prolific directing career with
36 Chowringhee Lane in 1981. The first draft of the screenplay of
Iti Mrinalini was ready by the end of July 2009. The second and third drafts were completed by August and September, respectively Somak Mukherjee acted as cinematographer, in place of Shirsha Roy who was unable to participate due to scheduling problems. Location scouting was carried out in
Calcutta and
Konark in the month of August. As she did for her earlier films, Sen arranged a grueling acting workshop for the cast, conducted by
Sohag Sen. The Calcutta chapter of the workshop lasted for three weeks, with
Konkona Sen Sharma. The Mumbai chapter ran for another ten days, with
Rajat Kapoor and
Priyanshu Chatterjee. Extensive pre-production meets were held regularly at Sen's home throughout the months of August and September. Production design of this film was by Sen and her directorial assistants. Scriptwriter Ranjan Ghosh acted as Assistant Director and took on the task of creating Mrinalini's memorabilia with help from the art department. Sabarni Das, Sen's longtime junior colleague at the Bengali-language women's magazine
Sananda, designed the costumes. Das also helped in the art direction.
Production/Principal photography The production of the film started on 6 October 2009. One of the cult poems by Bengali writer
Sunil Gangopadhyay,
Smritir Shohor, was turned into a song for the film. This is the first time a poem by Gangopadhyay's poems has been in a film. Music director Debojyoti Mishra wrote the score.
Iti Mrinalini was shot in 38 locations in just 33 days. The shoot covered areas around Calcutta including the
Vidyasagar Setu, the
Howrah Bridge,
Baghbazar Ghat,
College Street, Favourite Cabin, Calcutta Greens,
Science City,
Alipore Zoo,
New Market, Priya Cinema, Ganga Kutir, and a Silver Spring apartment. The outdoor scenes were shot in Konark in a week, in the latter half of October. The Calcutta Movieton studio at
Tollygunge’s 28A Chandi Ghosh Road reopened after 25 years for
Iti Mrinalini. The studio was once owned by ex-star
Kanan Devi, who sold it to businessman Jagdish Bagri in 1985. Bagri commented "I had no intention to run a studio back then but now Tollywood is big". Producer Shree Venkatesh Films hired two floors for the shoot.
Post-production The first two cuts of the film were completed by the end of November 2009 and by mid-December 2009 respectively. The final cut, with a duration of 128 minutes, was completed in January 2010. Dubbing was held in Calcutta in December and in Mumbai from January to March 2010. Sound design and the final mix-down was completed in 'Maximum City' in September. == Release ==