Blast from the past : Vidya Balan interview with Ritupo*no Ghosh

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Just came across this pretty old interview of Vidya Balan with legendary director Ritupo*no Ghosh. Incase anyone here knows a bit of bengali or can somewhat understand the language then this will be a treat to watch. This remains to be my favorite Vidya Balan interview till date.
It's in English and Bengali.


[YOUTUBE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=agNKNP7dM88[/YOUTUBE]

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Posted: 5 years ago
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The last celebrated bengali filmmaker who could get any bollywood hero or heroine to work in bengali film for free.. Such was his clout or respect.. I miss him😭
Very personal interview.. Nice watch
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Posted: 5 years ago
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ROFL why is he named Ritupo*rno. ðŸ¤£

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Posted: 5 years ago
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Vidya is looking like Ritupo*no Sengupta here...so pretty...po*no...😆
Nice IV though I didnt watch all of it. His raincoat was such a great film. 
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Bengali Film Industry needed Rituparno so much . Vidya as always such a darling.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Ratukrus

ROFL why is he named Ritupo*rno.  🤣


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Stupid IF and their coding. Makes his name look like a bad word. Though I just checked he spelled his name Rituparno in English but in Bengali it is pronounced as Ritup ORno.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Pirated_Fun

Bengali Film Industry needed Rituparno so much . Vidya as always such a darling.


I used to find him a bit overrated initially but it was Noukadubi actually which made me see him as a director with a completely new lens. That film in itself shows how competent he was as a director. Imagine finally getting Riya Sen to emote and that too so brilliantly!

But yes, he is dearly missed. I think after the three mavericks (Ray, Mrinal, Ghatak), he was the only director who took Bengali cinema to so many international platforms at the same time.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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Originally posted by: Paachaa


I used to find him a bit overrated initially but it was Noukadubi actually which made me see him as a director with a completely new lens. That film in itself shows how competent he was as a director. Imagine finally getting Riya Sen to emote and that too so brilliantly!

But yes, he is dearly missed. I think after the three mavericks (Ray, Mrinal, Ghatak), he was the only director who took Bengali cinema to so many international platforms at the same time.

 
Dude!! that must be one his not so great film. Dahan,Unishe April,Ashukh,Utsav are much better ..I feel no director in India understood women like he did.
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Posted: 5 years ago
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^ Yeah, I actually went back to watching his good films after Noukadubi :) Had only seen Chokher Bali before that..