Rituparno Ghosh was not only a master of capturing the complexities of human relationships but also had an uncanny knack for portraying table conversations with a depth that is rare in cinema.
Their films challenged societal taboos and questioned traditional norms, often exploring themes that were considered unconventional.
Rabindranath Tagore’s works continue to amaze literary enthusiasts even today and the Nobel laureate has been a major source of inspiration for several filmmakers, who have developed their own unique touch by traversing his works. On his birth anniversary, we look back at four such adaptations that make Tagore’s works truly immortal.
Rituparno Ghosh was not only a master of capturing the complexities of human relationships but also had an uncanny knack for portraying table conversations with a depth that is rare in cinema.
Their films challenged societal taboos and questioned traditional norms, often exploring themes that were considered unconventional.
Rabindranath Tagore’s works continue to amaze literary enthusiasts even today and the Nobel laureate has been a major source of inspiration for several filmmakers, who have developed their own unique touch by traversing his works. On his birth anniversary, we look back at four such adaptations that make Tagore’s works truly immortal.