The Quintessential Tragedy of Sweethearts-The Bengali Trope - Page 4

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: BombayGirl10

Great post šŸ‘ I am not Bengali but big fan of the culture. i have watched various movies in Bollywood that try to depict the culture but always feel there is more to it than what is shown. Maybe stories by rabindranath tagore and parineeta gives bit or glimpse to it. I know KZK is nowhere in that league so my search continues and hope some good directory in near future does justice to it. Cheers šŸ‘šŸ¼

If you have any suggestion to watch good craft plz let me know 😊

Thank you for the appreciation. The culture is Panoramic and the classics which you mentioned are timeless tales but they are dated. Bengal has evolved. We are rooted in culture yet with a huge slant towards modern values. The culture is one of the most liberal ones when it comes to women after matriarchal societies.

Anurag is a true reflection of a Mumma’s boy commonly found in Bengal.

Well, if you really want to watch something substantial watch the following works. You’d understand what filmmaking is all about.

1. Utsab

2. Dosar

3. Unishe April

4. Chokher Bali

5. Memories in March

6. Raincoat

7. Titli

8. Poroma

These are absolute gems.

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