A hand-picked basket of cherries from the world of most talked about books and popular posts on creative literature, reviews and interviews, movies and music, critiques and retrospectives ...
to enjoy, ponder, wonder & relish!
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A hand-picked basket of cherries from the world of most talked about books and popular posts on creative literature, reviews and interviews, movies and music, critiques and retrospectives ...
to enjoy, ponder, wonder & relish!
In the backdrop of the struggles of the workers in tea plantations, Tapan Sinha’s Sagina Mahato explored the power struggles within the communist movement. HQ Chowdhury revisits...
A harmonium, as the central character, emerges not only as a symbol of interconnected stories, lives, and tragedies, but also as the focal point in an impressive array of musical genres in Tapan...
Gayatri Chatterjee explores three films by Tapan Sinha — Jhinder Bandi, Kshudhita Pashan and Jatugriha, examining how they portray love as an impossibility. It discusses...
Through three films, Tapan Sinha maps the idea of a middle-class community life not in its proud and fulfilled existence but in crisis and trouble. He isolates the idea of...