Komal gandhar videorecording Chitra Kalpa's ; directed by Ritwik Kumar Ghatak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Ritwik's black & white magicPublication details: Calcutta Maxtech Entertainment c2006Description: 1 videodisc (115 min.) sd., col 4 3/4 inSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 791.4372 KO
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The story of two rival touring theatre companies in Bengal. Komal Gandhar also known as A Soft Note on a Sharp Scale, is a 1961 Bengali film, written and directed by legendary film maker Ritwik Ghatak. The title refers to the Hindustani equivalent of "E-flat". It was part of the trilogy composed of Meghe Dhaka Tara. The film explores three themes juxtaposed in the narrative: the dilemma of Anusuya, the lead character, the divided leadership of IPTA, and the fallout from the partition of India. The title was taken from the line of a poem by Rabindranath Tagore that meant a sur or note.
Production credits:
  • Camera, Dilip Ranjan Mukhopadhyay ; editing, Ramesh Joshi ; music, Jyotirindra Maitra
Cast: Supriya Choudhury, Abanish Bandyopadhyay, Anil Chattopadhyay, Satindra Bhattacharya, Chitra Mondal, Gita Dey, Gyanesh Mukhopadhyay, Bijon Bhattacharya. .Summary:
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Videodisc release of the 1961 motion picture.

Based on the story Ritwik Ghatak

The story of two rival touring theatre companies in Bengal. Komal Gandhar also known as A Soft Note on a Sharp Scale, is a 1961 Bengali film, written and directed by legendary film maker Ritwik Ghatak. The title refers to the Hindustani equivalent of "E-flat". It was part of the trilogy composed of Meghe Dhaka Tara. The film explores three themes juxtaposed in the narrative: the dilemma of Anusuya, the lead character, the divided leadership of IPTA, and the fallout from the partition of India. The title was taken from the line of a poem by Rabindranath Tagore that meant a sur or note.

Camera, Dilip Ranjan Mukhopadhyay ; editing, Ramesh Joshi ; music, Jyotirindra Maitra

Supriya Choudhury, Abanish Bandyopadhyay, Anil Chattopadhyay, Satindra Bhattacharya, Chitra Mondal, Gita Dey, Gyanesh Mukhopadhyay, Bijon Bhattacharya. .

DVD

In Bengali with English subtitles.

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