Ritwik Ghatak
Known for: Directing
Born: November 3, 1925 in Dacca, East Bengal, British India - Died: February 5, 1976
Ritwik Kumar Ghatak was a Bengali filmmaker and script writer. Along with prominent contemporary Bengali filmmakers Satyajit Ray and Mrinal Sen, his cinema is primarily remembered for its meticulous depiction of social reality. Although their roles were often adversarial, they were ardent admirers of each other's work and, in doing so, the three directors charted the independent trajectory of parallel cinema, as a counterpoint to the mainstream fare of Hindi cinema in India. Ghatak received many awards in his career, including National Film Award's Rajat Kamal Award for Best Story in 1974 for his Jukti Takko Aar Gappo and Best Director's Award from Bangladesh Cine Journalist's Association for Titash Ekti Nadir Naam. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri for Arts in 1970.
Known for
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A River Called Titas
Tilakchand
Reason, Debate and a Story
Nilkantha Bagchi
The Uprooted
The Golden Thread
Music teacher
Ramkinkar Baij
Himself
The Cloud-Capped Star
Director
Rajkanya
Screenplay
Ajantrik
Director
A Soft Note on a Sharp Scale
Screenplay
Madhumati
Writer
The Citizen
Director
Runaway
Director
The Life of the Adivasis
Director
Heerer Prajapati
Writer
Ustad Alauddin Khan
Screenplay
Fear
Script
Musafir
Screenplay
My Lenin
Writer
Where the River Padma Flows
Director
Scientists of Tomorrow
Director
Rendezvous
Supervising Technical Director
Places of Historic Interest in Bihar
Director
Oraon
Director
Puruliar Chhau
Director