Ramananda Sengupta

AKA: Ramananda Sen Gupta, রামানন্দ সেনগুপ্ত
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1916-05-08

Dacca, Bengal Presidency, British India

Biography

Ramananda Sengupta (8 May 1916 – 23 August 2017) was an Indian cinematographer. Sengupta stood behind the lens in more than 70 films. His work in cinematography began in 1938 when he joined as an apprentice at the Aurora Film Corporation in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta). He worked with G. K. Mehta, as first assistant on the 1941 film Kurukshetra. Sengupta's first independent work was Purbaraag directed by Ardhendu Mukherjee. Sengupta worked with French director Jean Renoir when he came to Kolkata to shoot his 1951 film The River.

Crew Roles

Megh
Director of Photography
Bhanu Goenda Jahar Assistant
Cinematography
Mahalakhmi Puja
Director of Photography
Shree Loknath
Director of Photography
Quiet Flows the Meghna
Cinematography
The River
Camera Operator
Headmaster
Cinematography
Shilpi
Cinematography
Daak Harkara
Cinematography
Kanna
Cinematography
Purbarag
Director of Photography
Bandhu
Director of Photography
Tin Adhyay
Director of Photography
Aleyar Alo
Director of Photography
Nishi Kanya
Director of Photography
Agnibhramar
Director of Photography
Hangshamithun
Cinematography
The Citizen
Director of Photography
The Dawn
Director of Photography
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