India, July 20 -- William Shakespeare and Rabindranath Tagore might have lived in two different contexts and eras but their language of exploring the depth of human psychology and emotions has been more or less the same - and ever-relevant. They both have touched the core of universal emotions and been recreated through the times. Even if one would try to quote some of their words penned ages ago, it might seem as if they were written just yesterday.

However, just as Shakespeare has been globalised, reinvented and reinterpreted over the ages, director and playwright Kaushik Bose feels that Tagore hasn't been redone to the same level. But apart from Bengalis, "who won't let him go that easily," he belongs to everybody. Which is why Bose h...