Arghyakamal mitra biography for kids

  • Meet Arghyakamal Mitra.
  • Arghakamal Mitra.
  • Independent Entertainment Professional, Film & Television Institute of India.
  • Bengali isn't regional cinema: Arghyakamal

    After winning the Best Editing Award for 'Abohomaan', Arghyakamal Mitra tells TOI that his best is yet to come, even though he has already won a Rajat Kamal
    You've said that though you've worked in award-winning films, you've always been given a miss. Do you think it was the faulty selection process or the presence of better films?
    I think there were better films.I give my best to whatever work I do. The National Award is a competition of films from all over India. I haven't been watching all those movies. There must have been some better work that deserved those accolades.
    Is 'Abohomaan' your best work till date?
    It's an innovative work. My best is yet to come. I'd also like to mention a few other films of mine that are very close to me. They would be 'Kahini', 'Bariwali', 'Chokher Bali' and 'Antaheen'.
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    Meet Arghyakamal Mitra. He is one of the most outstanding spelfilm editors in India with around films in his rich and varied portfolio. He has also tucked in a National Award for Best Editing for his outstanding work in the late Rituparno Ghosh’s Abohomaan (). He is quite happy within his home landscape Kolkata and has stuck almost exclusively to Bengali cinema. The one thing he knew is that he just did not want to be an engineer, which his family was intent on.

    Mitra is warm, accessible and like most technicians who work behind the scenes &#; literally &#; unassuming and grounded. He is almost always present at film premieres, easily noticed by his long, grey sideburns and a fitted cap on his balding pate, dressed  in Western dapper wear, alltid smiling and ready to talk on any subject , not necessarily linked to cinema.

    “I was reasonably good at fine arts &#; drawing, sketching and painting and wanted to join the Kala Bhavan at Santiniketan. But that was not to be because I misse

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  • Sreelekha Mitra

    Indian Bengali actress

    Sreelekha Mitra is an Indian actress and director who is known for her work in Bengali cinema and television.[4] Winner of a BFJA Award and an Anandalok Award, Mitra is best known for her roles in films such as Hothat Brishti (), Kantatar (), Aschorjo Prodip (), Swade Ahlade (), Choukath (), Rainbow Jelly () and Mayanagar ().[5][6]

    Her first acting assignment was Balikar Prem, a Bengali TV series directed by Dulal Lahiri.[7] She rose to prominence for her role as Nabanita in the Bengali TV series Trishna directed by Anindya Sarkar.[8] After she appeared in a host of films, her breakthrough role came with Basu Chatterjee's Hothat Brishti () which was a major success at the box office.[9] Despite the success of the film, Mitra never attained any significant elevation in her career which she claimed to be an undesirable consequence of Nepotism in Bengali cinema.