India’s premier Bengali literary festival curated by Oxford Bookstores—will be held from November 7 to 9 at the century-old ...
The cinema, modernised a few years ago to meet the demands of a changing audience, had initially raised hopes of revival. But ...
The 11th edition of India's premier Bengali literary festival, Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsob (ABSU), curated by Oxford ...
On cinema maestro Ritwik Ghatak's birth centenary, Shamya Dasgupta's latest book 'Unmechanical: Ritwik Ghatak In 50 Fragments', published by Westland Books, is ideal to remember the prolific auteur ...
Explore the enduring influence of Ritwik Ghatak on contemporary filmmakers, revealing his profound impact on Indian cinema.
One hundred years of Ritwik Ghatak on November 4 ( 1925-February 6, 1976), revolutionary filmmaker, visionary artist, and ...
Ritwik Ghatak’s devotion to cinema was as intense as his ideology and political beliefs. He envisioned a society free of exploitation—one devoid of class hierarchies, communal violence, or cultural su ...
This year marks Ritwik Ghatak's birth centenary. Among India's greatest filmmakers, Ghatak is the pre-eminent chronicler of ...
Bandla Ganesh's speech at Kiran Abbavaram's event for K Ramp is going viral for all the wrong reasons. Vijay Deverakonda's fans are miffed by it, here's why.
A conversation with Shamya Dasgupta, editor of an anthology that celebrates the Bengali filmmaker’s birth centenary.
Ritwik’s were gritty, dark, real films, about real people and their real stories. Yet, even when there was a tragic climax, his films ended with a chime of hope ...
The Legacy of Partition in Bengali Cinema India's liberation from British rule marked a significant turning point, coinciding ...