1. REVIEW: Shob Charitro Kalponik | Reelstories's Blog - WordPress.com
Dec 15, 2009 · Shob Charitro Kalponik (All characters are imaginary) is Radhika's (Bipasha Basu) journey into the life of her late husband, Indraneel (Prosenjit Chatterjee)
Another feather in Rituparno’s cap, Bipasha shines in her debut Bengali film
2. Bipasha shines in 'Shob Charitro Kalponik' | Regional Movie News
Aug 30, 2009 · As the working wife who feels her husband has let down their marriage Bipasha Basu pulls out all stops to deliver her career s best performance.
Very often in life the people whom we love the most let us down the most. Not so in art, though, where feelings can be fudged with telling lucidity wi
3. Visible Voice and Imaginary Appearance: Let Her Absence ...
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Shob Charitro Kalponik may be the first time in Bipasha’s career that her distinct, appealing voice is muted and replaced with that of ‘a much older lady’.
4. Shob Charitra Kalponik: The lost poem in the jungle - se7en mm
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Javed Akhtar made a very pertinent point the other day. He asked if filmmakers get technically better with every movie, why do their films g...
5. Shob Charitro Kalponik (2009) - Letterboxd
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The sudden death of Indraneel, a poet, averts a possible divorce and takes Radhika on a fantastic inward journey of discovering her own roots through the language of poetry and lost love. A publisher asks Radhika to complete Indraneel's works. This compels her to study his work, and thus begins her journey into the past.
6. July 2009 - Hmong chick who loves Indian cinema
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Sooooo excited for this film!! I've been waiting to hear more news about it since I first blogged about it on February 16, 2009 -- also, more stills, different ones on that post. Get to see Bips in a really good, significant role since Corporate.
7. RIP Rituparno Ghosh | Bollywood - Hindustan Times
May 31, 2013 · One of my finest films is Shob Charitro Kalponik (2009). He was a ... He was an extremely sensitive director and a true artiste. I am ...
The first movie he made never got a theatrical release. The film, called Hirer Angti (The Diamond Ring; 1992), was subsequently praised once it aired on television. Two years later, with Unishe April, Bengali filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh shot to stardom; the film won two important National Awards
8. [PDF] Shob Charitro Kalponik - Frontier Weekly
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9. Watch Shob Charitro Kalponik (2009) Full Movie Online - Plex
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The sudden death of Indraneel, a poet, averts a possible divorce and takes Radhika on a fantastic inward journey of discovering her own roots through the language of poetry and lost love. A publisher asks Radhika to complete Indraneel's works. This compels her to study his work, and thus begins her journey into the past.
10. Prasenjit is a better director than actor: Rituparno Ghosh
Aug 15, 2009 · Written and directed by Ghosh, Shob Charitro Kalponik is a story of death and loss with many emotional and romantic moments. The film is the ...
Maverick Bengali filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh says actor Prasenjit Chatterjee, who has acted in his Dosar and the latest Shob Charitro Kalponik, is like an extension of a director and has it in him to become a good filmmaker.
11. Best of Rituparno Ghosh: 23 movies of the filmmaker which prove his genius
Jun 1, 2021 · The film inspired by true events and based on novelist Suchitra Bhattacharya's novel of the same, released in 1997. It won Ghosh the National ...
Remebering the late Rituparno Ghosh, cinematic genius and legendary filmmaker...
12. Interview : Rituparno Ghosh - Glamsham
Are you excited about your film SHOB CHARITRO KALPONIK (Afterword) being premiered at Durban Film Festival? It's true that this is the first time my film is ...
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13. Shob Charitro Kalponik - Rotten Tomatoes
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Radhika's husband dies, averting a possible divorce and allowing her to discover her own roots.