Writer : Dipankar Mukhopadhyay
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About the Book
Mrinal Sen: A Pioneer of Indian Parallel Cinema
Mrinal Sen stands tall among India's most celebrated and internationally respected filmmakers. Known for his bold narratives and socially conscious themes, Sen carved out a distinct voice in Indian cinema. Though his first feature film didn’t make a significant impact, he found his rhythm with critically acclaimed works like Baishey Shravana (1960) and Akash Kusum (1965), which showcased his evolving storytelling style and his deep engagement with the socio-political realities of the time.
However, it was with Bhuvan Shome (1969) that Mrinal Sen truly left an indelible mark. Widely regarded as a landmark in Indian cinema, the film not only won national acclaim but also helped usher in the Indian New Wave — inspiring a generation of filmmakers to explore bold, realistic, and socially relevant themes through cinema.
Sen's body of work remains a vital part of India's film heritage, blending art with activism and cinematic innovation with human depth.