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Director Sandip Ray opens up about carrying the legacy of father Satyajit, and what he has in store for 'Feluda'Being the son of a 'legend' has its merits as well as demerits feels the filmmaker.
Remembering Satyajit Ray, the writer. ‘Feluda’ series, ‘Indigo’ & other iconic books by the film-maker that should be in your TBR listOn the birth anniversary of Satyajit Ray, here's a look at his written works.
Remembering Suchitra Sen, the enigmatic Bengali actress who refused to work with Raj Kapoor & Satyajit RaySen also did some brilliant work during her career.
Only fully vaccinated bibliophiles can visit Kolkata Book Fair: OrganisersAccording to Tridib Chatterjee, general secretary of the Publishers and Booksellers Guild, people with double vaccination certificates and ...
Soumitra Chatterjee and the idea of a sensitive manIn cinema, the ‘idea of a sensitive man’ acquires different meanings at different points for viewers. When a viewer is very young, the idea...
Soumitra Chatterjee's colourful sketches, poems & diary notes will be published, says daughter Poulomi BasuThe actor's last diary jotting took place before his hospitalisation on October 6.
Obit: Legendary actor Soumitra Chatterjee was often referred to as Satyajit Ray's 'alter ego'Chatterjee became an integral part of Bengal's art and cultural life with his movies.
Talking to India’s most famousThe book 'Peerless Minds' defies contemporary trends and features long-form interviews.
Why censor body should not be deciding the films you should watch and the words you should hear in themIndia's film censor board has been accused of arbitrarily curbing creative freedom. Top filmmakers are up in arms against this disturbing t...
Satyajit Ray’s 'Nayak' completes 50 years - and still remains relevantIn this iconic 1966 film, Ray cast the biggest ever star to emerge from the Bengali film industry, Uttam Kumar, in a role of someone like h...
Bengal's starving tea workers need Mamata Banerjee's 'mamata'In his classic 1977 book, economic historian Amalendu Guha reckoned around 80% of these workers died on slave boats en route to tea estates.
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The equities research arm of a Portuguese investment bank has raised doubts about corporate governance practices at India's largest digital...