In her latest book Through the Lens, Brightly: Women in Cinema, Women at work, Shoma A Chatterji, veteran film critic and author of 30 books,
I am perhaps the sole witness to the wedding ceremony of the Bengali-Hindu marriage of Guru Dutt and Gita Roy.
Bengali films need new directors with new thought and new stories.
Producers R. D. Bansal are poised to bring back restored version of Satyajit Ray’s Nayak across Indian theatres on 21st February after 59 years.
Wenders offers the audience the rare opportunity to witness history in the making and in motion.
Renuka is the most brazen, uncouth, hot-headed woman portrayed of late on-screen.
Films should start a conversation. Any conversation is good conversation.
There was magic in his voice, dedication in his riyaaz and modesty in his nature.
We are concerned with many things in life but not the small things and we forget to talk about them within our relationships.
Sinha’s films sustain socio-political implications that cross man-made barriers of time, space, language, people and culture.
All we Imagine as Light has three female protagonists. But by no means is it a feminist film.
Manoj Mitra, a master of subtlety, was a pivotal figure in Bengali theatre and cinema.
His work was deeply rooted in Marxist ideology, as he declared, "The ideological base of my work is fundamentally Marxism."
Suman Ghosh has directed 15 films, both short and feature films and documentaries. He also teaches Economics at the Florida North Atlantic University in the
Indradeep is deeply involved in a varied range of subjects like politics, cinema, Indian music to fountain pens. He has over 10 years of experience
I was raised by parents who are theatre practitioners. I have actually learnt to walk on stage. That’s where I’ve grown up. The world of