Kamal Bose was an Indian photographer who directed most of Bimalroy's masterpieces, including Palineta (1953), De Biga Zamin (1953), Bandini (1963), Devdas (1955) and Sujata (1960). He made a successful switch to the color film era and directed Qurbani (1980), Janbaaz (1986) and Dayavan (1988). During his career, he played five filmfares at Bandini (B / W, 1964), AnokhiRaat (S & W, 1970), Khamoshi (S & W, 1971), Dastak (S & W, 1972), and Dharmatma (1976). Won the award.
Bose played an important role in Bimalroy's writing team, starting with Anjangarh (1948), one of the last major films in Kolkata New Theater, but because the Kolkata film industry is declining. Roy has moved to Bombay (now Mumbai). By 1952, he had begun the second phase of his career at Bombay Talkies Mar (1952) with his team, including FrisikeshMukelzy, Navendu Gauche, Ashit Sen, Bose and later Salil Chaudhry.
Later, Bose worked in Roy and all subsequent films, Palineta (1953, Fiance), a adaptation of the novel of the same name by Sharat Chandra Chatpadiyai, and the same year in the neorealist classic Dobigazamin (1953). rice field. Not only did it feature the Best Film Award at the Filmfare, but it also featured the first Indian film to win the International Award at the Cannes Film Festival. Their relationship continued with Naukri (1954), Barpbeti (1954), Dave Darth (1955), Amanat (1955), Sujata (1960), Parak (1960), Bandini (1963), and Bose was his skillful use. He won the first filmfare award. Black-and-white to "combine texture and shape with simplicity and richness," in a way that captures the solemnity and darkness of the prison environment, especially while portraying a woman at work.
Meanwhile, he also filmed Bimal Roys Cutter's directorial debut, Musafir (1957, Traveler), and his assistant, Hrishikesh Mukherjee Hrishikesh Mukherjee is a film director, writer an >> Read More... , who is still known for his panoramic photography. And Kabriwara (1961), an adaptation of the story of the same name by Rabindranath Tagore, starring Barraj Cerny, and produced by Bimal Roy Bimal Roy was born on 12 July 1909 in Suapur, East >> Read More... . He died on October 9, 1995 at the age of 80.
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