Tapan Sinha

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Biography

Tapan Sinha (2 October 1924 – 15 January 2009) was one of the most prominent Indian film directors of his time who made more than 40 feature films in Bengali, Hindi and Oriya in a career spanning nearly half a century. A contemporary of West Bengal's cinema icons - Satyajit Ray, Ritwik Ghatak and Mrinal Sen - Sinha was an equally powerful storyteller who, like his favourite novelist, Charles Dickens, won a large and appreciative audience by dealing with the problems that confront ordinary people. Born in Kolkata, Sinha was the fifth child of Tridibesh and Pramila Sinha. He attended schools in Bhagalpur and Bankura. As a student at Patna University, Bihar, Sinha responded sympathetically to Mahatma Gandhi's Quit Indiamovement, launched against the British in 1942. However, when he moved to Kolkata University, where he was studying for an MSc in physics, he fell under the spell of British and American film-makers, particularly John Ford, Billy Wilder, Frank Capra and Carol Reed. He later claimed that it was Jack Conway's 1935 version of Dickens's A Tale of Two Cities that motivated him to become a film-maker. After gaining his master's in 1946, Sinha joined the New Theatres studios, Kolkata, as a trainee sound engineer. Two years later, he moved to the Kolkata Movietone studio and, in 1950, he received an invitation to the London film festival and an opportunity to work at Pinewood studios, near London, where he took a job in the director Charles Crichton's unit as a sound engineer. While in London, he was exposed to the works of Italian directors Federico Fellini, Vittorio De Sica and Roberto Rossellini. On returning to India, Sinha made his first film, Ankush (The Goad, 1954), which featured an elephant belonging to a zamindar (tax collector) as the central character. His final film was released in 2001. Sinha, whom many critics regarded as India's David Lean, was honoured at international festivals in Berlin, Venice, London, Moscow and San Francisco and had received the Dadasaheb Phalke award, the highest cinema honour from the Indian government in 2008.

Crew Roles

Daughters of This Century
Director
Atithi
Music
Daughters of This Century
Music
The Magic Pearl
Director
Hatey Bazarey
Music
Hatey Bazarey
Screenplay
Bawarchi
Writer
Sagina
Screenplay
Sagina
Director
Zindagi Zindagi
Director
A Burnt House
Screenplay
Teen Murti
Music
Teen Murti
Screenplay
Teen Murti
Story
Teen Murti
Screenstory
Terror
Screenplay
Terror
Dialogue
Terror
Writer
Terror
Music
Death of a Doctor
Director
Kabuliwala
Director
Death of a Doctor
Screenplay
Atithi
Director
Iron Door
Director
Man and Woman
Director
The Hungry Stones
Director
The Desolate Beach
Director
Hatey Bazarey
Director
Apanjan
Director
Sagina Mahato
Director
Crossing the Darkness
Director
The Prisoner of Jhind
Director
Upahar
Director
Kalamati
Director
Today's Robin Hood
Writer
Today's Robin Hood
Director
Ankush
Director
Hansuli Banker Upakatha
Director
Today's Robin Hood
Producer
The White Elephant
Director
Today's Robin Hood
Music
Didi
Director
Aamar Desh
Director
Galpo Holeo Satti
Director
A Burnt House
Director
Strange Tale of a Strange Village
Director
Wheel Chair
Director
The Hungry Stones
Screenplay
Galpo Holeo Satti
Music
Galpo Holeo Satti
Writer
Galpo Holeo Satti
Story
The Desolate Beach
Screenplay
The Desolate Beach
Adaptation
The Garden of Bancharam
Director
The Garden of Bancharam
Screenplay
The Garden of Bancharam
Music
Harmonium
Screenplay
Baidurya Rahasya
Lyricist
Baidurya Rahasya
Screenplay
Harmonium
Lyricist
Baidurya Rahasya
Music
Ankush
Screenplay
Ascending
Screenplay
Tonsil
Director
Tonsil
Screenplay
Datta
Sound Designer
Hansuli Banker Upakatha
Screenplay
Ekhonee
Music
Ekhonee
Screenplay
Ekhonee
Lyricist
Ek Je Chhilo Desh
Lyricist
Atithi
Screenplay
Apanjan
Music
Sabuj Dwiper Raja
Director
Sabuj Dwiper Raja
Music
Terror
Director
Baidurya Rahasya
Director
Disappearance
Director
Khaniker Atithi
Director
Ekhonee
Director
Harmonium
Music
Harmonium
Director
Ascending
Director
Ek Je Chhilo Desh
Director
Ek Je Chhilo Desh
Music
Ek Je Chhilo Desh
Screenplay
The Law and a Lady
Director
Aamar Desh
Story
Barjatri
Sound
Sabuj Dwiper Raja
Screenplay
Paribartan
Sound
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