Wednesday, September 19, 2007

MRINAL SEN


Sen was born in 1923 in Faridpur (now in Bangladesh). He studied with Physics major in Calcutta University. In his young age he got interested in Marxist philosophy. He was used to write film reviews. In 1943, he joined Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA). His interest in film was sudden when he came a across a book titled "FILM" by Rudolf Arnheim. His films were influenced by leftist idealism and mostly focused the social and political crisis in middle class life. Mrinal's first movie was "raat bhor" in 1956. His second movie "Neel Akasher Nichey (Under The Blue Sky)" was banned by Govt for two months in 1958.

He made "baisey sravan"(A wedding day) in 1960 which was a love story ending in famine. In 1956, he made Akash Kusum (The Daydream). His most remarkable films include Ekdin Pratidin(1979) and Kharij(1982) where he depicted the middle class urban life complexity. In 1980, he directed Akaler Sandhaney(In Search of Famine). The political unrest in Calcutta was portrayed in his movies as in, Interview, Calcutta 71, Padatik. He made movies in other languages too - Oriya, Telegu and Hindi.
Sen lives in Calcutta.

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