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Ritwik Kumar Ghatak (; 4 November 19256 February 1976) was a noted Indian film director, screenwriter, and playwright. Along with prominent contemporary Bengali filmmakers
Satyajit Ray Satyajit Ray (; 2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian director, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, and music composer. One of the greatest auteurs of fil ...
, Tapan Sinha and Mrinal Sen, his cinema is primarily remembered for its meticulous depiction of social reality, partition and feminism. He won the National Film Award's Rajat Kamal Award for Best Story in 1974 for his '' Jukti Takko Aar Gappo'' and Best Director's Award from Bangladesh Cine Journalist's Association for '' Titash Ekti Nadir Naam''. The Government of India honoured him with the Padma Shri for Arts in 1970.


Family

Ritaban Ghatak, his son, is also a filmmaker and is involved in the Ritwik Memorial Trust. He has restored Ritwik's ''Bagalar Banga Darshan'', ''Ronger Golam'' and completed his unfinished documentary on Ramkinkar. He made a film titled ''Unfinished Ritwik''. He is working on adapting Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay's novel ''Ichhamati''. Ghatak's elder daughter Samhita, made a docufeature titled ''Nobo Nagarik''. Ghatak's younger daughter died in 2009.


Creative career

In 1948, Ghatak wrote his first play ''Kalo sayar'' (The Dark Lake) and participated in a revival of the landmark play '' Nabanna''. Ghatak, who was a member of the
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till he was expelled in 1955, was one of the main leaders behind the party's cultural wing, the Indian People’s Theatre Association. He was renowned for his partition trilogy Meghe Dhaka Tara (The Cloud-capped Star), 1960; Komal Gandhar (E Flat), 1961; and Subarnarekha (The Golden Thread), 1962. Ghatak entered the film industry with Nimai Ghosh's ''
Chinnamul Chinnamul (alternate spelling Chhinnamul, lit. ''The Uprooted'') was a 1950 Bengali film directed by Nemai Ghosh. This was the first Indian film that dealt with the partition of India. The story revolved around a group of farmers from East Paki ...
'' (1950) as actor and assistant director. ''Chinnamul'' was followed in two years by Ghatak's first completed film '' Nagarik'' (1952), both major breakthroughs for the Indian cinema.Hood, pp. 21–24 Ghatak's early work sought theatrical and literary precedent in bringing together a documentary realism, a stylised performance often drawn from the folk theatre, and a Brechtian use of the filmic apparatus. Ghatak moved briefly to Pune in 1966, where he taught at the
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(FTII). His students included film makers Mani Kaul, Kumar Shahani, Adoor Gopalkrishnan, Saeed Akhtar Mirza, John Abraham. During his year at FTII, he was involved in the making of two student films: ''Fear'' and ''Rendezvous''.


Impact and influence

At the time of his death in February 1976, Ghatak's primary influence seemed to have been through former students. Although his stint teaching film at FTII was brief, one-time students Mani Kaul, John Abraham, and especially Kumar Shahani, carried Ghatak's ideas and theories, which were elaborated upon in his book ''Cinema and I'', into the mainstream of Indian art film. ''Cinema and I'' was called by
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as a book that covers all aspects of filmmaking. Other students of his at the FTII included Saeed Akhtar Mirza,
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and Adoor Gopalakrishnan. While other filmmakers like
Satyajit Ray Satyajit Ray (; 2 May 1921 – 23 April 1992) was an Indian director, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist, lyricist, magazine editor, illustrator, calligrapher, and music composer. One of the greatest auteurs of fil ...
succeeded in creating an audience outside India during their lifetime, Ghatak and his films were appreciated primarily within India. Satyajit Ray did what he could to promote his colleague, but Ray's generous praise did not translate into international fame for Ghatak. For example, Ghatak's '' Nagarik'' (1952) was perhaps the earliest example of a Bengali art film, preceding Ray's '' Pather Panchali'' by three years but was not released until after his death in 1977. His first commercial release ''
Ajantrik ''Ajantrik'' (known internationally as ''The Unmechanical'', ''The Mechanical Man'' or ''The Pathetic Fallacy'') is a 1958 Indian Bengali film written and directed by revered parallel filmmaker Ritwik Ghatak. The film is adapted from a Bengal ...
'' (1955) was one of the early Indian films to portray an inanimate object, an automobile, as a character in the story, many years before the Herbie films. Ghatak's ''
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'' (1958) had a similar plot to
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's '' The 400 Blows'' (1959), but Ghatak's film remained obscure while Truffaut's went on to become one of the more famous of the
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. One of Ghatak's later films, '' Titash Ekti Nadir Naam'' (1973), is one of the early to be told in a hyperlink format, featuring multiple characters in a collection of interconnected stories, predating
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's ''
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'' (1975) by two years. Ghatak's only major commercial success was '' Madhumati'' (1958), a Hindi film which he wrote the screenplay for. It was one of the early ones to deal with the theme of reincarnation and is believed to have been the source of inspiration for many later works dealing with reincarnation in Indian cinema, Indian television, and perhaps world cinema. It may have been the source of inspiration for the American film '' The Reincarnation of Peter Proud'' (1975) and the Hindi film '' Karz'' (1980), both of which dealt with reincarnation and have been influential in their respective cultures. ''Karz'' in particular was remade several times: as the Kannada film ''Yuga Purusha'' (1989), the Tamil film '' Enakkul Oruvan'' (1984), and more recently the Bollywood ''
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'' (2008). ''Karz'' and ''The Reincarnation of Peter Proud'' may have inspired the American '' Chances Are'' (1989). The most recent film to be directly inspired by ''Madhumati'' was the hit Bollywood film '' Om Shanti Om'' (2007), which led to the late Bimal Roy's daughter Rinki Bhattacharya accusing it of plagiarism and threatening legal action against its producers. Ghatak's work as a director influenced many later Indian filmmakers, including those from the Bengali film industry and elsewhere. Ghatak is said to have influences on Kumar Shahani, Mani Kaul, Ketan Mehta, and Adoor Gopalakrishnan. For example, Mira Nair has cited Ghatak as well as Ray as the reasons she became a filmmaker. Ghatak's influence as a director began to spread beyond India much later; beginning in the 1990s, a project to restore Ghatak's films was undertaken, and international exhibitions (and subsequent DVD releases) have belatedly generated an increasingly global audience. In a critics' poll of all-time greatest films conducted by the
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magazine '' Cinemaya'' in 1998, '' Subarnarekha'' was ranked at No. 11. In the 2002 '' Sight & Sound'' critics' and directors' poll for all-time greatest films, '' Meghe Dhaka Tara'' was ranked at No. 231 and ''Komal Gandhar'' at No. 346. In 2007, ''A River Named Titas'' topped the list of 10 best
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, as chosen in the audience and critics' polls conducted by the British Film Institute. Russia-born German actress Elena Kazan once said Ghatak's ''Jukti Takko Gappo'' has the most profound influence on her view about world cinema. Bangladeshi filmmaker
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said she has been greatly influenced by Ritwik Ghatak's films and regarded Ghatak as her idol. She said "like all Bengalis, I too have grown up watching movies of Satyajit Ray and Ghatak, though I like Ghatak more and I idolize him. I am greatly inspired by him and consequently my movie 'Uttarer Sur' (Northern Symphony) too is influenced by Ghatak."


Ideology

Ghatak was a theorist as well. His views and commentaries on films have been parts of scholarly studies and researches. As a filmmaker, his main concentration was on men and life, especially the day-to-day struggle of ordinary people. He could never accept the partition of India of 1947 which divided Bengal into two countries. In almost all his films, he dealt with this theme. For him, filmmaking was an art form and a means to the end of serving people. It was a means of expressing his anger at the sorrows and sufferings of his people.


Filmography and accolades

* Padma Shri for Arts in 1970 by The government of India. * Musafir had won the Certificate of Merit for Third Best Feature Film at
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in 1957. * Madhumati Nominated for Filmfare Best Story Award. * National Film Award's Rajat Kamal Award for Best Story in 1974 for ''Jukti Takko Aar Gappo''. * Certificate of Merit for the Second Best Feature Film in Bengali for '' Subarnarekha'' at
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* ''Heerer Prajapati'' had won the Best Children's Film Award (Prime Minister's Gold Medal) at
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in 1970.


Bibliography and theatrical works


References


Further reading

* * * ''Ritwik Ghatak: The Celluloid Rebel'': Shoma A. Chatterji , * ''Riwik Kumar Ghatak'': (a monograph) Haimanti Banerjee, National Film Archive of India, Pune, 1985. * * Refugee Women In Ritwik Ghatak Movies= Debasmita Ray, Kolkata ()


External links

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