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Mrinal Sen60 Years In Search Of Cinema

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Explore the cinematic journey of Mrinal Sen, one of India’s most celebrated filmmakers, in “Mrinal Sen-60 Years In Search Of Cinema” by Dipankar Mukhopadhyay. From his breakthrough film “Baishey Shravana” to the iconic “Bhuvan Shome,” this book delves into Sen’s impactful 60-year career, showcasing his influence on Indian and international cinema. Discover the evolution of his unique style and the legacy he left behind. ISBN: 9788172238353

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788172238353
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Publisher Imprint: HarperCollins India
  • Height: 220 mm
  • No of Pages: 336
  • Spine Width: 20 mm
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8172238355
  • Publisher Date: 01 Dec 2009
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 458 gr

25 reviews for Mrinal Sen60 Years In Search Of Cinema

  1. Lisha

    Provides excellent context for appreciating Sen’s filmography. A bit dense for casual readers, but worthwhile for enthusiasts.

  2. Pragati Bhardwaj

    The book is detailed and covers a lot of ground. However, it can be a bit repetitive at times. Decent, but not amazing.

  3. Jaideep Mehra

    An important book for understanding Mrinal Sen’s legacy. The author’s deep knowledge shines through. Highly recommended.

  4. Vanshika Saini

    An essential read for anyone serious about film studies. It’s thorough, insightful, and celebrates Mrinal Sen’s genius.

  5. Devansh Kukreti

    Enjoyed learning about Mrinal Sen’s work. The book is insightful but could have used more personal anecdotes. Worth it for film buffs.

  6. Debaraj Roy

    Well-researched, but the writing style is not very engaging. Still, the content is valuable for those studying Indian film history.

  7. Janmayjai Kotawala

    Five stars! This is a stunning piece of work. It covers every important aspect of Mrinal Sen’s career.

  8. Nikunj Singhal

    Good overview, but could be more concise. At points it felt like the book was dragging on. Decent insights though.

  9. Vipin Kumar

    Very insightful book on Mrinal Sen’s work! It could have been better structured

  10. Jigyasa Singh

    A fascinating look into Mrinal Sen’s career. Mukhopadhyay does a great job exploring his filmography, though at times it feels a bit academic. Overall, a worthwhile read for cinephiles.

  11. Saurabh Rajak

    Enjoyable and informative. It provided me a great understanding of Sen’s contribution to Indian cinema.

  12. Namya Dayal

    I loved this book! It really opened my eyes to Mrinal Sen’s genius. A bit lengthy, but completely worth the time.

  13. Anmol Bansal

    A comprehensive look at Mrinal Sen’s films. Very informative and well-written, but I wanted more about his personal life.

  14. Vennila B

    Informative and well-researched. However, could’ve used a bit more on the man behind the camera, his thoughts, and feelings.

  15. Ashutosh Shankar

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian cinema. The book provides a comprehensive study of Sen’s contribution. Five stars!

  16. Suraj Kumar Panda

    If you want to know more about Mrinal Sen and his movies, get this book! It’s a great resource.

  17. Simran Routray

    A little dry, but chock-full of useful info. A must-have for Sen scholars, though the average film fan might find it heavy going.

  18. Pragyan Sarma

    Excellent book! I gained a much better understanding of Mrinal Sen. It might be little boring for some readers.

  19. Vijay Laxmi Vashisht

    I found the book to be a bit too academic and dry. It had a few interesting tidbits, but overall it was just okay.

  20. Indermohan Singh Sihota

    Informative but dense. If you’re already familiar with Sen’s films, you’ll appreciate this. Newcomers might find it overwhelming.

  21. Ankur Gaba

    An excellent overview of Mrinal Sen’s years in cinema. Some parts are a bit dry, but the analysis of his key films is spot-on. Recommended!

  22. Kartik Kamleshkumar Verma

    Good analysis of Sen’s films, but I wish there were more behind-the-scenes stories. An okay read overall.

  23. Divyansh Agarwal

    It’s not a bad book. It’s just not a thrilling read. It’s kind of monotonous.

  24. Arya

    This book is a treasure for film lovers. It’s scholarly but also accessible. Dipankar Mukhopadhyay hit it out of the park.

  25. Ishu Yadav

    The writing is a bit bland, but the content is solid. If you want a no-frills account of Sen’s work, this is it.

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