Rabindranath Tagore
Birthday Special: 5 Special Hindi Films Adapted From Rabindranath Tagore
Filmmakers in Bengal love Tagore, not just Sharmila but also the Grand Old Man of letters Rabindranath Tagore whose novels and short stories have been ternally adapted by Bengali filmmakers from Satyajit Ray(Teen Kanya, Charulata, Ghaire Bhaire) to Rituparno Ghosh(Chokher Bali). In Hindi too, Tagore was dominant force until the close of the last century. Here are the five notable films in Hindi that were based on Tagore’s fiction. 1. Ghunghat(1960): Based on Tagore’s celebrated novel Nouka Dubi this is the story of marital misalliances told against the backd | Click Here...
Here’s Why Arijit Singh Compared Lata Mangeshkar To Rabindranath Tagore
In an 'Arijit Singh Special Episode' on 'Naam Reh Jayegaa,' singer Arijit Singh recently expressed his thoughts and lessons learned from great playback vocalist Lata Mangeshkar. At her memorial event, 'Naam Reh Jayegaa,' several great stars in the business have been expressing their affection for the song queen Lata Mangeshkar. Arijit Singh, who has a worldwide following and is a major fan of Lata, appeared on the stage of 'Naam Reh Jayegaa' in the most recent episode to express his admiration for her. "She is like Rabindranath Tagore," Arijit Singh said about the feelings that Lata | Click Here...
Stories Of Rabindranath Tagore Which Are Converted Into Movies
Rabindranath Tagore is a celebrated Bengali writer whose work serves as an inspiration even today to many. Bengali as well as Bollywood has adapted the stories written by Rabindranath Tagore to make some mind-blowing movies. ‘Choker Bali’(2003) is one of the most renowned Bengali movies created in 2003. The movie stars Aishwariya Rai Bachchan and Prosenjit Chatterjee who beautifully bring justice to the story written by Rabindranath Tagore and brings it to life through this movie. ‘Choker Bali’ marked the debut of Aishwariya Rai Bachchan in the Bengali Cinema Industry. The movie rev | Click Here...
On Rabindranath Tagore’s Birth Anniversary, Hindi Films Adapted From Tagore
Filmmakers in Bengal love Tagore, not just Sharmila but also the Grand Old Man of letters Rabindranath Tagore whose novels and short stories have been ternally adapted by Bengali filmmakers from Satyajit Ray(Teen Kanya, Charulata, Ghaire Bhaire) to Rituparno Ghosh(Chokher Bali). In Hindi too, Tagore was dominant force until the close of the last century. Here are the five notable films in Hindi that were based on Tagore’s fiction. 1. Ghunghat(1960): Based on Tagore’s celebrated novel Nouka Dubi this is the story of marital misalliances told | Click Here...
Rediscovering Rabindranath Tagore – and his plays
In 1933, he became the first non-European to win the Nobel Prize in Literature. Tagore's poetic songs were viewed as spiritual and mercurial; however, his "elegant prose and magical poetry" remain largely unknown outside Bengal. He is sometimes referred to as "the Bard of Bengal". At age sixty, Tagore took up drawing and painting; successful exhibitions of his many works — which made a debut appearance in Paris. Tagore's literary reputation is disproportionately influenced very much by regard for his poetry; however, he also wrote novels, essays, short stories, travelogues, dramas, | Click Here...
Sushant Singh Rajput to travel through 2000 years in 2019 with 12 biopic series!
Sushant Singh Rajput is all set to embark on a historical journey starting from 540 BC to 2015 AD, engaging his audience to an entire era spanning 2000 years celebrating the biggest of Indian geniuses. With 12 biopics in one season, all of which will star Sushant Singh Rajput, this series to be launched soon and is one of the first five entertainment intellectual properties of Innsaei, a venture recently launched by Sushant along with his business partner Varun Mathur. The yet to be named series will showcase different magnitudes and shades of some prolific Indian | Click Here...
Director Ram Kamal Mukherjee’s tribute to Rituparno Ghosh
After making his debut as director in Esha Deol Takhtani starrer Cakewalk, now author turned filmmaker Ram Kamal Mukherjee announced his second venture "Season's Greetings" under the banner of Assorted Motion Pictures and S S 1 Entertainments. The film will be co-directed by Abhra Chakraborty. The story has been penned by Ranjib Mazumdar, while screenplay and dialogue will be written by Chandrodoy Pal. This short Hindi feature film will be produced by Aritra Das and Shailendra Kumar, and the film is based on a mother and daughter relationship. On | Click Here...