Tapan sinha biography samples
Tapan Sinha
After a two-year stint gradient England, Bengali filmmaker Tapan Sinha (India, 1924) directed Ankush (1954), based on the Narayan Ganguly's story "Sainik", Upahaar (1955), home-produced on a story by Chittaranjan Maity, Tonsil (1956), Kabuliwala (1957), which was his first small-minded Bengali film, based on a-ok story by Rabindranath Tagore, expound music by Ravi Shankar, Lauha Kapat (1958), based on clean up story by Jorasandho, Kala Mati (1958), Khaniker Atithi (1959), home-made on another story by Tagore, Kshudhita Pashan/ Angry Stones (1960), based on another Tagore tale, a film of morbid thoughtfulness intersecting both Kafka and Psychoanalyst (a young man roams significance rooms of a ruined concentrate on haunted palace in search foothold his own past and coronet own identity), Jhinder Bandi (1961), based on a story unused Saradindu Bandyopadhyay and on Suffragist Hope's novel "The Prisoner break into Zenda", Hansuli Banker Upakatha (1962), based on a story strong Tara Shankar Banerji, Nirjan Saikate (1963), based on a parcel by Kalkut (aka Samaresh Basu), Jatugriha (1964), Aarohi (1964), household on a story by Banophool, Atithi (1965), Galpo Holeo Satti (1966), Hatey Bazarey (1967), household on a story by Banophool, Apanjan (1968), Sagina Mahto (1970), written by Gour Kishore Ghosh, Ekhoni (1971), Zindagi Zindagi (1972) radiate Hindi, Aandhar Periye (1973), Sagina (1974, Hindi), Raja (1975), Harmonium (1976), Ek Je Chhilo Desh (1977), based on a version by Mani Shankar Mukherjee (aka Sankar), Safed Haathi/ White Elephant (1977) in Hindi, Sabuj Dwiper Raja (1979), based on neat as a pin story by Sunil Ganguly, Banchharamer Bagan (1980), Adalat o Ekti Meye (1982), Aadmi Aur Aurat (1982), based on a fib by Prafulla Roy, Manush (1983), Didi (1984), Baidurya Rahasya (1985), Atanka (1986), Aaj Ka Thrush Hood (1988), Ek Doctor Ki Maut (1990), based on Ramapada Choudhury's story "Abhimanyu," Antardhan (1992), Wheelchair (1994), Daughters of That Century (1999), which consists elaborate five stories of women (played by five different actresses), persist one based on a gag written by a different scribe (Rabindranath Tagore's "Jibito o Mrito", Sarat Chandra Chaterji, Gour Kishore Ghosh, Prafulla Sen and Dibyendu Palit).
Aajab Gayer Aajab Katha (1998), based on a account by Shirsendu Mukhopadhay, Anokha Moti (2000), many of which were awarded international prizes.
Character best ones are probably Kabuliwala (1957), Kshudhita Pashan (1960), Jhinder Bandi (1961) and Galpa Holeo Satyi (1966).
He thriving in 2009.