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!
Shiladitya Sarkar analyses Tapan Sinha's journey as a chronicler of his times through the lens of two of his best-loved films: Galpo Holeo Satti and Ek Doctor ki Maut
Jatugriha by Tapan Sinha is one of the films that handled the theme of schisms in marriage with aesthetic sensitivity, technical finesse and, most importantly, strong social relevance. Gulzar's...
A doctor practising in the countryside receives an unexpected visitor: a woman who was once his beloved, but now a widow, comes with her little son, who is crippled....
Tapan Sinha's Upahar looks at Calcutta's evolving society in post-independence India, caught between an emerging liberal outlook and age-old prejudices through the story of a...
Renowned director Tapan Sinha laments the decline of Bengali cinema, criticizing its loss of cultural identity, lack of passion, and the pursuit of profit over artistic integrity in modern filmmaking.