Ritwik Ghatak was one of Pioneering and prominent Filmmakers of Bengal , Contemporary of Satyajit Ray & Mrinal Sen.. During the 1960s, Ghatak directed a trilogy which deeply reflected the agony of the partition of Bengal at the grassroots. Starting with Meghe Dhaka Tara, based on the lives of a ‘bhadralok’ (gentry) Hindu family living in a refugee camp on the outskirts of what was then Calcutta, Ghatak continued his commentary on the political divide with Komal Gandhar and Subarnarekha.
Being a student of Cinema right from FTII days I have been deeply influenced by Ritwik Ghatak and his films . Every time I revisit his films it makes me deeply emotional . He is indeed a Master Filmmaker with a fantastic understanding of Cinematographic craft..
Sharing Ritwik Ghatak's thoughts on Cinematography
More About Ritwik Ghatak
This is an humble attempt to analyse one of the Master’s film “ Meghe Dhaka Tara” from a Cinematographic Standpoint
Narayan Kumar
Cinematographer & Teacher
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