Santanu Ghosh is one of the most distinguished filmmakers in India. His peculiar point of view and ability to narrate make a massive impact on the movie field. Ghosh jumped into making films with one goal: to build stories that would reflect every Indian out there. The author’s works were highly appreciated because of the complexity and aesthetic value in combination with the introduced points of view. ‘‘Nobel Chor,’’ the film directed in 2012, is one of his best-known works based on the theft of Rabindranath Tagore’s Nobel Prize medal set in rural Bengal. The man behind “Nobel Chor” was appreciated for the realistic and easy narrative that promoted Bengal’s tradition and the social and political aura of the movie. The movie was applauded very much for the realistic portrayal of the lifestyle of people in the countryside in compliance with the standard ethical dilemmas portrayed in the film. Apart from ‘Nobel Chor,’ Ghosh has had the experience of being the director and the writer of many other films that should be credited for the growth of Indian cinema. His films demonstrate his understanding of what constitutes India’s culture and society, which he integrates into his pictures.
LATEST NEWS
WEB STORIES
LATEST SERIALS & SHOWS
LATEST WEB SERIES
LATEST PHOTOS
ACTRESS PHOTOS
LATEST ARTICLES
BORN TODAY