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Ranjan Ghosh (Bengali: রঞ্জন ঘোষ Rônjôn Ghosh) is an Indian filmmaker and screenwriter, known for his acclaimed work in Bengali cinema.He rose to prominence debuting as a screenwriter in 2011, co-authoring Aparna Sen's Bengali feature film Iti Mrinalini, by becoming the first and the only screenwriter the legendary actor-director had collaborated with in her illustrious career.
To that end, "Ghosh takes to the theatrical format for his searing and soul searching tale." [ 16 ] The film was screened at the 22nd New York Indian Film Festival , 2022. US-based author and indie-film curator Kalpa Shah-Maniar rated the film 4*/5 in the journal, Cinematic Illusions, and wrote that "Mahishasur Marddini is a strongly relevant ...
Filmmaker Ranjan Ghosh's third feature film Ahaa Re is a fine instance of that fact. It's not that Ghosh is telling us a story we haven't heard before. But the way it is told, the setting on which he mounts the tale, and the potent, brilliant, and yet, remarkably restrained performances by his actors are only some of the things that ...
Pages in category "Films directed by Ranjan Ghosh" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Ahaa Re; H.
Sen collaborated with Ranjan Ghosh to write both the story and the screenplay. [1] The film was produced by Shrikant Mohta and Mahendra Soni of Shree Venkatesh Films Pvt Ltd. [2] Some critics consider it to be among her best works, ranking with Mr. and Mrs. Iyer and 36 Chowringhee Lane. [3]
Rongberonger Korhi (transl. Colours of Money) is a 2017 India-Bengali film written and directed by noted Bengali filmmaker Ranjan Ghosh. It is the director's second film, following Hrid Majharey. It was produced by Rupa Datta of Camellia Productions Pvt. Ltd. [1] Ghosh's mentor, 'Aparna Sen, was a creative consultant for the film. She ...
Hrid Majharey (হৃদ্ মাঝারে) (English: Live in my Heart) is a 2014 India-Bengali romantic tragedy film written and directed by debutant Bengali filmmaker Ranjan Ghosh. It was originally presented as a tribute to Shakespeare on the 450th anniversary of his birth in 2014.
Ranjan is a male given name from Sanskrit. It may refer to: Ranjan (actor) (1918–1983) (real name Ramanarayana Venkataramana Sarma), Indian film actor, singer, journalist and writer; Ranjan Ghosh, Indian screenwriter; Ranjan Ghosh (academic), Indian academic and teacher; Ranjan Gogoi (born 1954), former Judge of the Supreme Court of India